Glad to see someone from Microsoft interested in seeing this issue solved. :)
Well, native for me is whatever provides native look and feel. Win32 if you want C/C++, WinForms (yeah I know) if you're ok with C#. Most people featured in the article's website would only consider "truly native" as being Win32, though, which is fine.
Well, native for me is whatever provides native look and feel. Win32 if you want C/C++, WinForms (yeah I know) if you're ok with C#. Most people featured in the article's website would only consider "truly native" as being Win32, though, which is fine.