5 ways developers can use the new Advisory Arm Service to build apps

Advisory Arm Service is now available in Windows Arm.

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Microsoft released the new Advisory Arm Service to Windows in a quest to help developers build more apps for Windows for Arm. In their latest blog post, Microsoft emphasizes the need for such a service, stating that the Arm market share will reach 25% by 2027, almost double what it is now.

Arm market share will almost double from 14% to 25% by 2027. This means that app compatibility for Windows on Arm is essential to the continued viability of your apps!

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The new Advisory Arm Service helps developers build Arm-optimized apps, right from the start, and Microsoft made it available to use, starting October 16. Plus, the main goal of the new service is to let developers know that they can get immediate help with any issues they might encounter during development.

This service is in addition to our existing promise: your apps will run on Windows on Arm, and if you encounter any issues, Microsoft will help you remediate them.

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The service comes with multiple benefits for developers. Aside from being already proven to be useful to combat malware and emphasize data loss prevention, the new Advisory Arm Service will basically ease the way for developers to test their apps.

Arm Advisory Service: Top 5 benefits developers should know about

According to Microsoft, developers will benefit from a plethora of features to ease their workflow and improve the stability of their apps. However, these 5 benefits will make every developer consider using the new service.

  • Technical workshop for development best practices, guidance, and implementation questions.
  • Suggestions regarding platform features to enhance the Arm application experience.
  • Code samples and reviews to enable Arm development. windows arm advisory service
  • Break-fix assistance with issues that arise when porting or building Arm apps.
  • Escalation path to Microsoft engineers to assist with software development and provide product feedback.

What do you think about the new Arm Advisory Service coming to Windows Arm? Let us know in the comments section below.

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