Create your app
Start developing your app by creating a project in Visual Studio.
If you haven't already, install Visual Studio.
Create a project (Keyboard: Ctrl + Shift + N).
Choose a template and add the new code project to version control. We suggest that you put your new project in c:\Users\YourName\Source\Repos\.
Choose Git for version control.
It's a good idea to go ahead and commit the new project now.
Write your code.
Run the app (Keyboard: Ctrl + F5).
Congratulations, you've created a simple project in Visual Studio. Now you can start developing your own apps.
Q&A
Q:How do I create a Windows 8 store app?
A:Here's a video series that shows you how.
 
Q:How do I create a Windows Phone 8 app?
A:This video series will help you get started.
 
Q:How do I use ASP.Net to create a web app and then deploy it to the cloud?
A:Here's a video series on ASP.Net that covers deployment to Microsoft Azure.
 
Q:How do I create a mobile app that stores data in the cloud?
A:Here's a video series on creating different mobile apps using Microsoft Azure Mobile Services.
 
Q:What happens when I add the project to version control?
A:Your code project is created in your new local Git repository. It is a good idea to go ahead and commit the new project.
Go to the changes page in Team Explorer (Keyboard: Ctrl + 0, G).
If you haven't entered your name and email address yet, do that first. These will be associated with your commits.
Now you can enter a comment, and commit your changes.
Your changes have been committed locally.
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