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I am trying to learn C# with XAML but some how i am not able to create a sample app.

I am following few tutorials on internet,
but as given in the tutorial i need to select Blank App (XAML) template with Visual C#.

But in my Visual Studio 2013 Express Edition i don't get option for:
Installed->Templates->Visual C#->Windows Store->Blank App (XAML)

I have only:
Installed->Templates->Visual C#->Windows

And no Blank App (XAML) option.

Do i need to install anything else to get this option?
Also What are Windows Store applications?

UPDATE:
- My Visual Studio 2013 Express is installed on Windows 7 Machine.
- I am trying to create just a sample application using C# and XAML not specific for Windows Store app.

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Could it be that you are not using Windows 8/8.1 which is required for App development. You can however create XAML/WPF windows desktop programs but then you would have to find tutorials specific for WPF.

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  • So i need windows 8 machine for this? and what version of Visual Studio? Please see my updated question. Sep 18, 2014 at 13:14
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    Can you find Visual C# > Windows Desktop > WPF Application. This would give you the project type for creating a desktop application using Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF) that also uses XAML.
    – pln
    Sep 18, 2014 at 13:16
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I think you have installed Visual Studio Express for Windows Desktop, instead of for Windows.

You can download it here: http://www.visualstudio.com/downloads/download-visual-studio-vs#d-express-windows-8

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  • So i need windows 8 machine for this? and what version of Visual Studio? Please see my updated question. Sep 18, 2014 at 13:15
  • Yes, you are trying to make a Windows Store app. Windows 7 had no Store, and can't run Windows store apps (so-called "metro" apps)
    – the_nuts
    Sep 18, 2014 at 13:18

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