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Dave Voyles
February 18, 2014
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Building HTML5 games for Windows 8
Building HTML5 games for Windows 8, using Impact.JS or Turbulenz
Dave Voyles
February 18, 2014
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• Building HTML5 games for Win8 – Jesse Freeman •
Porting Impact.js games to Win8 – Jesse Freeman • WinJS Overview – MSDN • Impact.js and porting to Win8 – My blog • Hanselminutes podcast - Xbox One Developer with Dave Voyles, formerly of Comcast • Deep dive into WinJS for beginners