

Microsoft also plans to release software development kits for iOS and Android devices, enabling Rome to work beyond just the Windows ecosystem later this summer. (I don't believe Rome is part of the Anniversary Update SDK announced last week, but if anyone knows otherwise, let me know.) Microsoft officials said they would make Project Rome available to developers as a WinRT programming interface as part of an upcoming Windows 10 Insider software development kit.

After launching an app, Rome provides the messaging between apps, as well as app handover and/or remote access when users are moving from one device to another but continuing with a certain task. Rome also includes a new programming interface that ensures that links open in mobile apps, rather than on the Web, when possible. Microsoft, Linux Foundation want to make coding carbon-freeĮdge updates mean faster browsing, better battery life Microsoft to make coding 'in plain English' easier Microsoft takes another stab at a Blockchain-powered ledger service Revealed: enhancements to Power BI, Cosmos DB Scroll to the Connected Devices Platform Service in the list and right-click on it. Hit Enter to open the Services Manager window. More developer hooks added to Teams, Microsoft 365 Press Win+R to open the Run window and type the command services.msc.
