In this blog post, Samidip talks about building Windows 8 Metro Apps and shares useful tips. This is a part 1 of a series. You’re at a chic coffee shop or on a plane. Just like everyone around you, you have a tablet. Watch a movie, play a game, do the social stuff. And then while everyone starts getting bored, you flip part of your tablet and out comes a thin keyboard. May be you are also carrying your Arch Touch mouse . Your thin tablet is now transformed into a decent dev machine that’ll happily run Visual Studio for hours on battery. Non-developers
get to use the desktop mode on Intel slates, thus bringing over all the productivity applications from a Windows 7 PC. All the while, the ‘Metro’ side of things stays very touch-friendly and superbly delightful for content consumption. To read more, click on the image below: