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Windows RunTime, or WinRT, is Microsofts new programming model that makes the backbone of the new Metro experience in their new Windows 8 operating system.

It consists of a COM-based execution interface as well as a collection of APIs that give access to the functionality provided by Windows 8.

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Services

Technology

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XAML

Programming interfaces

.NET/CLI

Native C++

Javascript

Compability with Windows Phone 7

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