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No, he means Swift and Objective-C. That's what was, is and will be supported.

On the other hand, Microsoft's API screw-ups are legendary at this point... not even they know what developers should use for Windows apps. I think Windows Phone was recently canceled, so that simplifies things a bit.

And even if there was such a blessed SDK/language combination, they'd probably drop it or rename it next year ;-)




Many of those APIs listed by me were written in Objective-C.

Which affected the way Objective-C was being used on Apple platforms.




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