First Thoughts

Build continues to be one of the most important events for Microsoft for the year, and this year there was plenty of announcements for what’s coming this year for Windows, Azure, and more. There are plenty of chances for developers to make their impact, with a surge in computing devices available now. Phones, PCs, tablets, Xbox, IoT, and other devices are permeating the world we live in, and Microsoft is hoping to not only provide devices, but to also power cloud connections through Azure, and they continuously update their tools to enabled developers to do more.

On the Windows front, there is plenty to look forward to this year. The Fall Creators Update is going to bring some excellent additions to Windows, after the Creators Update which just came out was a more muted release. OneDrive Files on Demand, Linux Subsystem updates, and more apps finding their way to the store thanks to the help of the Desktop Bridge for Windows should provide pretty much anyone with something to look forward to.

Microsoft also announced quite a few updates to their developer tools, and they continue to expand their cross-platform capabilities after the purchase of Xamarin last year. Visual Studio Mobile Center was announced, Project Rome to add the Microsoft Graph to apps, and a Xamarin Live Player was announced which lets you deploy, run, test, and debug iOS apps from a Windows PC.

Windows is not the dominant platform it once was, but with Azure, Office 365, Microsoft Teams, SharePoint, and more, Microsoft still has plenty of platforms to target. Windows has a diminished role in the world of 2017, but Windows 10 is running on over 500 million devices, and if Microsoft can ever get developers to embrace the store, they should have an easier time in the future with updating the base frameworks.

This looks to be another exciting year to keep track of what’s coming out of Redmond.

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  • SanX - Tuesday, May 23, 2017 - link

    Someone said MS have to do better testing... They can not even fix such commonly used thing as Alt+Tab for a decade! You just opened some window, then switched to another, and another, then tried to return back to the first with Alt+Tab and ....you find previously opened windows in the list behind many many other windows' opened a century ago.
  • takeship - Tuesday, May 23, 2017 - link

    So does anyone know if Steam / Origin / UPlay / Battle.net will be supported on Windows 10 S?
  • ahtoh - Saturday, May 27, 2017 - link

    nothing about dpi awareness?
  • TUSHARSHARMA - Saturday, June 17, 2017 - link

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  • TUSHARSHARMA - Saturday, June 17, 2017 - link

    thanks for sharing as this is what I m looking earlier a good job

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