It would seem as though these "bridges" are already crumbling....
Microsoft seems to have gone dark on Project Astoria and some devs who would rather not be named have said the private beta forums for Astoria have gone quiet for weeks.
Regarding Islewood, it was open sourced on GitHub but if you check that out there's very minimal activity. If you dig around there you will even find a Microsoft employee who states that the project team is very small with minimal resourcing.
What is the deal? These two bridges were supposed to be a huge part of the "resurgence" of Windows Phone and assist in getting apps fast.
With Windows 10 Mobile approaching RTM next week - how is it Microsoft isn't trumpeting these new bridges to devs?
Microsoft seems to have gone dark on Project Astoria and some devs who would rather not be named have said the private beta forums for Astoria have gone quiet for weeks.
Regarding Islewood, it was open sourced on GitHub but if you check that out there's very minimal activity. If you dig around there you will even find a Microsoft employee who states that the project team is very small with minimal resourcing.
What is the deal? These two bridges were supposed to be a huge part of the "resurgence" of Windows Phone and assist in getting apps fast.
With Windows 10 Mobile approaching RTM next week - how is it Microsoft isn't trumpeting these new bridges to devs?