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Build UWP apps that work on all Windows 10 devices — PCs, tablets, phones, and more.
Build apps that work and look great across all Windows device types, using one store and one codebase.
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Tutorials and checklists to help you build your first UWP app, and point you in the right direction to build your next.
Learn how to add WebVR support to an existing game made with Babylon.js.
Build a simple Memory game as a Hosted Web App for the Windows Store with popular fullstack web technologies.
Learn how to provide users with the digital equivalent of almost any pen and paper experience imaginable.
Learn how wheel devices, such as the Surface Dial, can provide users with contextual commands for both the system and your apps.
Learn how to create your first Universal Windows Platform app with this LinkedIn Learning course for beginners. Free trial available.
Learn how to write a simple UWP game that could be published to the Windows Store. This game uses JavaScript and the CreateJS library.
Learn how to develop 2D games using the lightweight MonoGame framework. Then, publish your game to the Store.
Learn how to create a 3D game and publish it to the Windows Store, using the WebGL library and three.js.
Bring your existing apps to UWP so that they can run across Windows 10 devices, and you can list them in the Microsoft Store or the Microsoft Store for Business.
One of the dev community’s favorite tools now runs on Windows 10.
Get a VM preloaded with Windows 10, the tools, SDKs, and samples.
Make your apps look great with these common UI designs and effects.
Task snippets and code samples to write your apps faster.