![]() The C# Interactive Window is back in Visual Studio, as well as the command-line C# REPL window. If you don't already have Tools for Universal Windows Apps installed, you can enable them by modifying the Visual Studio 2015 installation, or by directly installing them from this link Visual C# NET Native, the XAML designer, the manifest designer, Windows Store packaging, and the debugger. Also included in this release are several developer productivity improvements to. You can use Tools for Universal Windows Apps (v1.2) to build and submit apps to the Windows Store by targeting Windows 10 SDK Version 1511. ![]() And now, docs are sourced directly from GitHub, making it possible for developers to contribute tips, tricks, and corrections by using a simple pull request. We also have a new destination for samples, tutorials and documentation, in this article.
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