Several classes of modern software will continue to evolve to use more and more memory – photo editing of giant RAW images, in-memory databases, very large spreadsheets, and so on. Whether these have WinRT-based implementations or desktop implementations, the OS needs to evolve to manage these ever-increasing memory requests. WinRT is an opportunity for programmers to use an API that allows access to all the memory they need while putting the user first in terms of responsiveness and getting work done. You can check out the full blog post here. Here’s the associated video below. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gIyR42BjA7U]]>
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