The past months I've been working on creating new, exciting Windows Store apps, using the Windows Library for Javascript, WinJS. Fortunately, since most of my work is web-related, not to mention all the node.js projects I've been involved in (thanks @woloski!) the adaptation wasn't so hard. But leaving the code aside, one of the most exciting challenges about Windows 8 apps is the UI/UX (after all, we're creating touch-interactive applications). Furthermore, they have its own way of organizing and displaying the content. So you should be very meticulous on topics like what and how (much) to show (there are some useful guidelines about this on msdn, like this one).
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