Microsoft’s Project Reunion to unify Win32, UWP apps development process
Microsoft has announced Project Reunion at its Build 2020 developers’ conference that will allow application developers to design universal apps, which would run across Microsoft Windows 10 devices.
“For the past couple of years, we have been breaking down the barrier between Win32 (also called the Windows API) and Universal Windows Platform (UWP) APIs. Project Reunion expands this effort to make it easier to build a great Windows app,” the company announced during its ‘Build 2020’ developer conference.
It will unify access to existing Win32 and UWP APIs and make them available decoupled from the OS, via tools like “NuGet”. This will provide a common platform for new apps.