Ow, like that.
So you will be able to use XNA (C#) but also native c++.
Now it makes more sense now.
Wasn't c++ support announced for XNA
XNA with C# or VB.net, silverlight with C# or VB.net
Native C or C++ code aswell.
Those are the choices for wp8. windows phones don't really differentiate between apps and games, as far as it cares its software that someones made being run. Although traditionally something that isn't a game would use silverlight.
XNA and managed C++ is desktop windows only at this time. Same for silverlight. XNA and silverlight will not work with native C++.
I believe native wp8 apps will use a subset of directx for graphics although I'm not 100% sure on that.
Native C or C++ code aswell.
Those are the choices for wp8. windows phones don't really differentiate between apps and games, as far as it cares its software that someones made being run. Although traditionally something that isn't a game would use silverlight.
XNA and managed C++ is desktop windows only at this time. Same for silverlight. XNA and silverlight will not work with native C++.
I believe native wp8 apps will use a subset of directx for graphics although I'm not 100% sure on that.
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