MobileBlazorBindings
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MIT License | Apache License 2.0 |
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MobileBlazorBindings
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MAUI going to all in on Blazor Hybrid.
It's difficult to imagine. But if the rumour has any merit, perhaps it simply means that there will be a push to consolidate on some blazor tech using stuff like https://github.com/dotnet/MobileBlazorBindings
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What are your gripes with XAML?
There's Blazor Mobile Bindings but it's essentially experimental at the moment and isn't exactly active. From playing around with it though, it is pretty neat as you get the Blazor programming model but with native controls.
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Clippy goes full cross-platform thanks to Avalonia UI framework
The benefit at least with the approach instead of embedding Avalonia inside Maui is you could potentially use non xaml frameworks for ui as long as they support Maui as a target. Stuff like Comet or Blazor mobile bindings would be possible aside from xaml. Especially if they're coming from Blazor web or code based ui frameworks like flutter which makes it appealing.
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MAUI's potential hindered by inadequate maintainership
This is one reason I'd really love for them to push through on making alternatives to XAML like Blazor mobile bindings.
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Is .net MAUI appropriate for a bachelor's thesis?
I'd say Blazor mobile bindings is also pretty interesting imo, unlike Hybrid it doesn't use Html and uses MAUI controls directly but still keeps the Blazor programming style and still uses razor to tie in C# and components.
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Roundup of .NET MAUI. - Week of July 18, 2022
Oleksandr has been contributing to the official experiment project, and singlehandedly updated it to support .NET MAUI. He even now has documentation on his fork.
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Anyone been trying out .NET MAUI?
I really hope Blazor Mobile Bindings takes off imo. I still care for native controls and if Mobile bindings does become a valid target, then you'll have an alternative to XAML when writing native components but using Razor syntax (which imo is less verbose). It'll be like how React does it (which is still pretty popular) where you have React web and also React Native which uses the platform's native controls underneath. Both aren't exactly the same but since the framework is similar (React, Blazor) it should be easy to swap between the two.
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.NET MAUI Release Candidate – Ready for cross-platform app development
Yeah I really hope they'll productize Blazor Mobile Bindings (currently experimental), it's essentially using Xaml controls via Razor as the markup format instead and can use C# expressions (so less need for converters).
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Blazor Mobile Bindings: Including Javascript files via <script> tag
For example, in Android there's this file: https://github.com/dotnet/MobileBlazorBindings/blob/main/templates/BlazorHybrid-app/NewApp.Android/wwwroot/index.html
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Does MAUI support web somehow?
It means you can use Blazor's syntax to write MAUI apps, as an alternative to XML-like XAML syntax.
TwokaB
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BlazorWebView in Xamarin Forms
Anyone using the TwokaB BlazorWebView in production? I'm blocked from migrating to MAUI and would like to develop cross-platform mobile in C#, that also targets web, with less dependencies on the bindings to native controls. I do like the idea of native UI but would definitely trade it for a single UI renderer if I can also target web. This solution for me has the added benefit of being supported by my UI components vendor (Telerik). It looks like the repo hasn't been updated since 09/2020, but appears that the author has transitioned to working with MSFT to implement this feature in MAUI.
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.NET 6 Preview 1 Released
Yes, basically (though "backend" isn't quite the right term here, I would say). You can see a preview of this at https://github.com/jspuij/TwokaB
What are some alternatives?
Microsoft.Maui.Graphics - An experimental cross-platform native graphics library.
Roslyn - The Roslyn .NET compiler provides C# and Visual Basic languages with rich code analysis APIs.
Introducing .NET Multi-platform App UI (MAUI) - .NET MAUI is the .NET Multi-platform App UI, a framework for building native device applications spanning mobile, tablet, and desktop.
.NET Runtime - .NET is a cross-platform runtime for cloud, mobile, desktop, and IoT apps.
ASP.NET Core - ASP.NET Core is a cross-platform .NET framework for building modern cloud-based web applications on Windows, Mac, or Linux.
standard - This repo is building the .NET Standard
toast_ui.blazor_calendar - Toast UI Calendar Wrapper For Blazor
MetroLog - A lightweight logging system targeting .Net 6 and beyond.
BlazorElectronExperiment.Sample
Chaincase-iOS-Beta - The only privacy preserving bitcoin app on iOS