Microsoft is bringing Android and iOS apps to Windows 10

iOS and Android developers will be able to port their apps and games directly to Windows universal apps, and Microsoft is enabling this with two new software development kits. On the Android side, Microsoft is enabling developers to use Java and C++ code on Windows 10, and for iOS developers they’ll be able to take advantage of their existing Objective C code. “We want to enable developers to leverage their current code and current skills to start building those Windows applications in the Store, and to be able to extend those applications,” explained Microsoft’s Terry Myerson during an interview with The Verge this morning.

Microsoft is bringing Java and Objective-C to Windows 10. You can compile your Android and iOS code inside Visual Studio, and run the result on Windows 10.

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