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I was watching this video on channel 9 and Also read an article on WMPU
See the video embedded above , and note at the 3 minute mark the presenter says many Android apps will work with little to no modification via Microsoft’s interop layer, which will automatically translate Android calls to Windows kernel calls, and note at minute 17 how developers upload APKs, not APX files, to the Windows Store.
So can any developer explain it to us? Will apks actually run on our device? Or the writer wrong?
And what does Interop layer mean? Can anyone explain it in layman's term.
See the video embedded above , and note at the 3 minute mark the presenter says many Android apps will work with little to no modification via Microsoft’s interop layer, which will automatically translate Android calls to Windows kernel calls, and note at minute 17 how developers upload APKs, not APX files, to the Windows Store.
So can any developer explain it to us? Will apks actually run on our device? Or the writer wrong?
And what does Interop layer mean? Can anyone explain it in layman's term.