From Jordan Novet:
"As more and more software companies realize support for mobile devices is critical, operating system vendors like Microsoft need to simplify work for developers. So the move makes sense — especially as Microsoft rolls out neat new mobile experiences with Windows Phone 8.1.
Google, to be fair, has been thinking up ways to help developers easily get applications on emerging kinds of devices like smartwatches.
Still, Microsoft is doing this across the board, with support for C++, HTML, JavaScript, and so on."
An experienced content and social media marketing professional, Michelle writes frequently about the practical applications of information technology.
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