![]() ![]() In a previous post, I talked about how a WPF or WinForms app can call into an app service provided by a Universal Windows App (UWA). However, there are times when one needs to connect an existing desktop Windows application built in WPF or WinForms to newer universal apps. ![]() With the introduction of the Universal Windows Platform (UWP) an app developer can now reach pretty much any device that runs Windows 10. ![]() WPF and WinForms also power many applications around the world. ![]() A lot of very useful technology like Windows Forms and Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF) have built on top of Win32 APIs over the years. The Windows Win32 APIs have been around for a long time. If you want to jump straight to the code, it lives here. ![]()
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