Topic | Description |
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Getting started: Creating a project | Visual Studio is to Windows as Xcode is to iOS and Mac OS. In this walkthrough, we help you get comfortable using Visual Studio. |
Getting started: Choosing a programming language | Before we go any further, you should know about the programming languages that you can choose from when you develop UWP apps. |
Getting started: Getting around in Visual Studio | Let's now get back to the project that we created earlier, and look at how you might find your way around the Visual Studio integrated development environment (IDE). |
Getting started: Common Controls | Here are some common controls you'll be using in your apps, and their iOS equivalents. |
Getting started: Navigation | One of the ways to manage this navigation in a Windows 10 app is to use the Frame class. The following walkthrough shows you how to try this out. |
Getting started: Animation | Animations in Windows apps can be created programmatically, but they can also be defined declaratively with Extensible Application Markup Language (XAML). |
Getting started: What next? | With this basic information, you can now start writing more interesting Universal Windows Platform (UWP) apps. For your next steps, have a read through the following topics, and then fire up Visual Studio and start writing some code! |
Windows app concept mapping | How to think of iOS concepts in terms of Windows (and Android) features |