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AvaloniaUI: Create Multi-Platform Apps with .NET
But I think some of this stuff is already handled in Avalonia ecosystem like https://github.com/Mapsui/Mapsui, https://github.com/beto-rodriguez/LiveCharts2 and few others...
- Open source charting libraries? Should I quit MAUI?
- Anyway to display data in a graph?
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MAUI's potential hindered by inadequate maintainership
As far as Uno Platform goes, one can use components from WinUI and Windows Community Toolkit (WCT); so you have hundreds of UI components to work with out of the box, including some must-haves like Data Grid in WCT. Some bigger component vendors have put out their betas i.e. https://www.infragistics.com/products/uno-platform or https://www.syncfusion.com/blogs/post/syncfusions-first-control-for-uno-platform-charts.aspx . I do agree this 3rd party ecosystem eventually needs to get more love from bigger vendors, or other new ones will also step in - i.e. Live Charts has support for Uno Platform https://github.com/beto-rodriguez/LiveCharts2 or MapsUI https://mapsui.com/documentation/getting-started-uno.html
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LiveCharts2 Blazor
It is beta now, but should be ready for production soon, The library will also provide multiple ready-to-go themes and a high-performance package.
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LiveCharts2 on web assembly
LiveCharts2 is a charting library completely written in C# and it is a full rewrite of LiveCharts, now LiveCahrts can run everywhere MAUI, Uno Platform, Avalonia, Xamarin, WPF, WinForms, WinUI, console and on the server side.
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Big sites in Blazor
Apex charts will definitely do the job This is one alternative I found while digging yesterday: https://github.com/beto-rodriguez/LiveCharts2
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Roundup of .NET MAUI. - Week of August 15, 2022
Live charts is a cross platforms charting library .Net, to get started go to https://lvcharts.com and take a look at the instalation guide of your target platform the web site contains all the samples provided in this repo, docs and more.
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My CSharp project to collect air quality sensor data from Bluetooth device and plot real-time chart
try version 2! https://github.com/beto-rodriguez/LiveCharts2
- Charting in WPF and/or Winforms
Introducing .NET Multi-platform App UI (MAUI)
- Developers are not happy with .NET MAUI, but nobody in the team cares about it
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Android predictive back support
I am migrating XF app into MAUI and writing a simple Navigation framework because Prism doesn't work well and I didn't use anything advanced anyway. So, I am surfing the code of MAUI to intercept all the back buttons, etc. I haven't found a single mention of apis related to predictive back "RegisterOnBackInvokedCallback", "OnBackInvokedDispatcher", "OnBackPressedDispatcher", "AddCallback", "android:enableOnBackInvokedCallback" Also I don't see any issue on github that would say "Support Android Predictive back". Only one kinda related https://github.com/dotnet/maui/issues/8680
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Group List View And Collection View are not working In .NET MAVI For IOS
Below issue is still reproducing in Maui .net7.0 version also. #10163
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.NET 8 – MAUI
Maui is Open Source, MIT License
https://github.com/dotnet/maui
.NET is Open Source
https://dotnet.microsoft.com/en-us/platform/open-source
I do share your skepticism of Microsoft, but it looks like the economics and cash flow dynamics have changed drastically after the advent of the cloud.
Microsoft is more focused on getting developers onto its ecosystem and help them with open source projects with the hope that they will use its Azure cloud services and bring in the money.
My skepticism is a bit relaxed now and I have no qualms using .NET.
I hope I am not wrong.
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.NET 8 – .NET Blog
It's a bit of a hit and miss as of today. CLI, back-end and natively compiled libraries (think dll/so/dylib or even .lib/.a - you can statically link NAOT binaries into other "unmanaged" code) work best, GUI - requires more work.
Avalonia[0] and MAUI[1] have known working templates with it, but YMMV.
[0] https://github.com/lixinyang123/AvaloniaAOT / https://github.com/AvaloniaUI/Avalonia/ / honorable mention https://github.com/VincentH-Net/CSharpForMarkup
[1] https://github.com/dotnet/maui (try out with just true in csproj - it is known to work e.g. on iOS)
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What's New in Final RC for .NET 8, .NET MAUI, Asp.net Core and EF8
While this is the quite endorsed by the community: https://github.com/dotnet/maui/discussions/339
I think the fundamental issue is that desktop Linux is way too fragmented. Not only just GTK2/3 and Qt but you have GNOME, KDE, XFCE, Cinnamon and then you have X11, Xorg, Wayland...
To be honest, all those craps are why desktop Linux never took off. I'm very safe to say MAUI for Linux will eventually renders components off its own using framebuffer and hardware acceleration APIs such as OpenGL or Vulkan just because of the market fragmentations...
If desktop Linux truly wants to get the attention, it will need to unify. Fixing dependency hell using Flatpak is the right direction.
There is an existing old fork of MAUI for Linux that uses GTK: https://github.com/jsuarezruiz/maui-linux
- MSFTbot: “We've moved this issue to the Backlog milestone”
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Every other tab in Shell doesn't show Shell.TitleView on Android
First I came across this Github issue: https://github.com/dotnet/maui/issues/9687 - According to this issue, this is a known bug for MAUI iOS, but it works OK for MAUI Android. As I said, I target Android only and I have the exact same issue. It's apparantly fixed with some of the latest versions for MAUI but the problem still occurs to me even with MAUI version:
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Bindable properties issue with Custom controls
I saw this and tried to imitate (ofc my lack of experience wouldn't allow me to do it in the exact way). Already found some documentation that allowed to understand better. Thanks for the insigh.
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ASP.NET Core - how to create an IdentityUser account from an external login
I implemented the Auth controller following this sample code from Microsoft.
What are some alternatives?
LiveCharts2 - Simple, flexible, interactive & powerful charts, maps, and gauges for .Net, LiveCharts2 can now practically run everywhere WPF, WinForms, Xamarin, Avalonia, WinUI, UWP.
Flutter - Flutter makes it easy and fast to build beautiful apps for mobile and beyond
Oxyplot - A cross-platform plotting library for .NET
Avalonia - Develop Desktop, Embedded, Mobile and WebAssembly apps with C# and XAML. The most popular .NET Foundation community project.
ScottPlot - Interactive plotting library for .NET
WPF - WPF is a .NET Core UI framework for building Windows desktop applications.
SciChart - Highest rated & Fastest WPF Charts, used by F1, NASA and more
maui-linux - .NET MAUI is the .NET Multi-platform App UI, a framework for building native device applications spanning mobile, tablet, and desktop.
Helix Toolkit - Helix Toolkit is a collection of 3D components for .NET.
Uno Platform - Build Mobile, Desktop and WebAssembly apps with C# and XAML. Today. Open source and professionally supported.
blazor-wasm-maui-winforms-wpf-template - Minimal Blazor template with WASM, MAUI, WinForms and WPF projects that share the same razor, cs and css files in a RCL
react-native-windows - A framework for building native Windows apps with React.