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Thanks Updated the C# test framework and removed unused Newtonsoft.Json package references.
When building for arm64, the arm64 build tools are now preferred when building on an arm64 device.
Update the Windows App SDK dependency version to 1.2. Thanks Added a fabric bot rule for localization issues. Cleaned up "to-do" comments referring to disposing memory on C#.
It still runs on GitHub CI and when building locally to maintain code quality.
C++ code analysis no longer runs on release CI to speed up building release candidates. Turned on C++ code analysis and incrementally fixing warnings.