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Now that the Windows 8 release preview is out, a lot of developers are beginning to experiment with what they can do with Windows 8.
Unsurprisingly the focus for many is on Metro-style apps that can run across everything from desktop to slate. There are a number of ways to develop these apps but HTML5 is a good place to start if your background is Web Development. While Metro offers fantastic flexibility, it does require that we get our heads around some new concepts. So for this post I thought I’d cover some of the areas I talk about at events and point you towards some useful resources to get you started.