15 June 2009 0 Comments

Developing on Microsoft Surface

The great thing about developing on Microsoft Surface is that it’s based on standard Microsoft tools and practices. If you’re a .NET developer working with WPF or familiar with XNA , you can get up and running on Microsoft Surface relatively quickly. Once you’ve purchased Microsoft Surface , the first thing developers will want to do is get access to our customer community site

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Developing on Microsoft Surface

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