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Réunion (French: La Réunion) is an island of France. It is also a region of France and an overseas department of France, meaning France owns the island nation. It is in the Indian Ocean east of Madagascar, about 200 km (125 miles) southwest of Mauritius. Its capital is Saint-Denis. The highest point in La Reunion is La piton des neiges. The island is also famous for its black beaches, even though people think that there are white beaches. The island is 63 kilometres (39 mi) long; 45 kilometres (28 mi) wide; and covers 2,512 square kilometres (970 sq mi). It is similar to the island Hawaii as both are above hotspots in the Earth's crust.

The Piton de la Fournaise, a shield volcano on the eastern end of Réunion Island, rises more than 2,631 metres (8,632 ft) above sea level and is sometimes called a sister to Hawaiian volcanoes because of the similarity of climate and volcanic nature. It has erupted more than 100 times since 1640 and is under constant monitoring. It most recently erupted on 2 January 2010. Before that, the most noticeable was during April 2007, when the lava flow was estimated at 3,000,000 cubic metres (3,900,000 cu yd) per day. The Piton de la Fournaise is created by a hotspot volcano, which also created the Piton des Neiges and the islands of Mauritius and Rodrigues.

The Piton des Neiges volcano, the highest point on the island at 3,070 metres (10,070 ft) above sea level, is northwest of the Piton de la Fournaise. Collapsed calderas and canyons are southwest of the mountain. Like Kohala on the Big Island of Hawaii, the Piton des Neiges is an extinct volcano. Despite its name, snow (French: neige) practically never falls on the summit.

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Project Reunion is a set of new developer components and tools that represent the next evolution in the Windows app development platform. Project Reunion provides a unified set of APIs and tools that can be used in a consistent way by any desktop app on a broad set of target Windows 10 OS versions.

Project Reunion does not replace the existing desktop Windows app platforms and frameworks such as .NET (including Windows Forms and WPF) and C++/Win32. Instead, it complements these existing platforms with a common set of APIs and tools that developers can rely on across these platforms. For more details, see Benefits of Project Reunion.

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Project Reunion 0.5 is supported for use in MSIX-packaged desktop apps (C#/.NET 5 or C++/Win32) in production environments. Packaged desktop apps that use Project Reunion 0.5 can be published to the Microsoft Store. For UWP apps, Project Reunion 0.5 is available only as a preview. This release is not supported for UWP apps that are used in production environments.

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Project Reunion is a code name that may change in a future release.

Overview

Project Reunion provides an extension for Visual Studio 2019 that includes project templates configured to use Project Reunion components in new projects. The Project Reunion libraries are also available via a NuGet package that you can install in existing projects. For more information, see Get started with Project Reunion.

After you build an app that uses Project Reunion, you can deploy it to other computers. For more information, see Deploy apps that use Project Reunion.

Project Reunion 0.5 includes the following sets of APIs and components you can use in your apps. You can learn more about the future plans to bring other components into Project Reunion here.

ComponentDescription
Windows UI Library 3Windows UI Library (WinUI) 3 is the next generation of the Windows user experience (UX) platform for Windows apps. This release includes Visual Studio project templates to help get started building apps with a WinUI-based user interface, and a NuGet package that contains the WinUI libraries.
Manage resources with MRT CoreMRT Core provides APIs to load and manage resources used by your app. MRT Core is a streamlined version of the modern Windows Resource Management System.
Render text with DWriteCoreDWriteCore provides access to all current DirectWrite features for text rendering, including a device-independent text layout system, hardware-accelerated text, multi-format text, and wide language support.

Benefits of Project Reunion for Windows developers

Project Reunion provides a broad set of Windows APIs with implementations that are decoupled from the OS and released to developers via NuGet packages. Project Reunion is not meant to replace the Windows SDK. The Windows SDK will continue to work as is, and there are many core components of Windows that will continue to evolve via APIs that are delivered via OS and Windows SDK releases. Developers are encouraged to adopt Project Reunion at their own pace.

Unified API surface across desktop app platforms

Developers who want to create desktop Windows apps must choose between several app platforms and frameworks. Although each platform provides many features and APIs that can be used by apps that are built using other platforms, some features and APIs can only be used by specific platforms. Project Reunion will unify access to Windows APIs for all desktop Windows 10 apps. No matter which app model you choose, you will have access to the same set of Windows APIs that are available in Project Reunion.

Over time, we plan to make further investments in Project Reunion that remove more distinctions between the different app models. Project Reunion will include both WinRT APIs and native C APIs.

Consistent support across Windows 10 versions

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As the Windows APIs continue to evolve with new OS versions, developers must use techniques such as version adaptive code to account for all the differences in versions to reach their application audience. This can add complexity to the code and the development experience.

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Project Reunion APIs will work on Windows 10, version 1809, and all later versions of Windows 10. Social media lessons from the publishing industry. This means that as long as your customers are on Windows 10, version 1809, or any later version, you can use new Project Reunion APIs and features as soon as they are released, and without having to write version adaptive code.

Faster release cadence

New Windows APIs and features have typically been tied to OS releases that happen on a once or twice a year release cadence. Project Reunion will ship updates on a faster cadence, enabling you to get earlier and more rapid access to innovations in the Windows development platform as soon as they are created.

Limitations and known issues

Pokemon fusion rom download macmultiever. The following limitations and known issues apply generally to Project Reunion 0.5.

  • Desktop apps (C#/.NET 5 or C++/Win32): Project Reunion 0.5 cannot be used in unpackaged desktop apps (C#/.NET 5 or C++/Win32). This release is supported for use only in MSIX-packaged desktop apps.
  • UWP apps: Project Reunion 0.5 is not supported for UWP apps that are used in production environments. To use Project Reunion in UWP apps, you must use a preview version of the Project Reunion 0.5 extension that is not supported for production environments. For more information about installing the preview extension, see Set up your development environment.
  • The WinUI 3 developer tool limitations also apply to any project that uses Project Reunion 0.5.

The following limitations and known issues apply to specific developer scenarios.

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Using the Project Reunion NuGet package in existing projects

If you want to use the Project Reunion 0.5 NuGet package in existing projects, be aware of the following limitations:

  • The Project Reunion 0.5 NuGet package is supported for use with desktop (C#/.NET 5 and C++/WinRT) projects in production environments. It is available as a developer preview for UWP projects, and is not supported for use with UWP projects in production environments.
  • The Project Reunion 0.5 NuGet package (named Microsoft.ProjectReunion) contains other sub-packages (including Microsoft.ProjectReunion.Foundation and Microsoft.ProjectReunion.WinUI) that contain the implementations for components including WinUI, MRT Core, and DWriteCore. You cannot install these sub-packages individually to reference only certain components in your project. You must install the Microsoft.ProjectReunion package, which includes all of the components.
  • If you install the Project Reunion 0.5 NuGet package to an existing project, you can only use non-WinUI 3 components that are part of Project Reunion in your project. To use WinUI 3, you must create a new project using one of the WinUI 3 project templates as described in the previous section.

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If you're migrating code from an existing UWP app to a new C#/.NET 5 or C++/Win32 WinUI 3 project that uses Project Reunion, be aware that the new project uses the single-threaded apartment (STA) threading model instead of the Application STA (ASTA) threading model used by UWP apps. If your code assumes the non re-entrant behavior of the ASTA threading model, your code may not behave as expected.

Developer roadmap

For the latest Project Reunion plans, see our roadmap.

Give feedback and contribute

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We are building Project Reunion as an open source project. We have a lot more information on our Github page about how we're building Project Reunion, and how you can be a part of the development process. Check out our contributor guide to ask questions, start discussions, or make feature proposals. We want to make sure that Project Reunion brings the biggest benefits to developers like you.

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