When a user installs a Windows Metro style app that is written in
Microsoft Visual C# or in Microsoft Visual Basic, there are no native
images for the app. Instead, the just-in-time (JIT) compiler runs during
app startup. If there is a large volume of code in the startup path,
users may experience slower-than-expected performance when they start
the app. However, you can reduce the impact of JIT compilation when your
Metro style app starts by using the multi-core JIT compilation feature.
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