In this article Jeremy Likness shares how you can create reusable Windows Runtime Components using managed C# and Visual Basic code. These components can be easily referenced and consumed from Windows Store apps written in any language, including JavaScript and C++. While it’s important to understand the rules for creating Windows Runtime Components and the impact of choosing to use managed code, this option provides a unique opportunity to use the language of your choice and leverage existing code to create components that can be consumed by all Windows Store apps.
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