Windows 8 simplifies the process of building apps that target different devices. Windows Phone 8 takes advantage of many of the features introduced with Windows 8, but it is a different platform with different requirements. Thus, if you want to create apps for both Windows 8 and Windows Phone 8, the initial release of Visual Studio 2012 won't be enough and you will have to install an additional SDK and pay special attention to the requirement to run the Windows Phone 8 emulator. In this first article in a three-part series dedicated to developing Windows Phone 8 apps, I explain everything you need to know to start developing Windows Phone 8 apps in Visual Studio 2012.
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