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My grad learned basic Android dev in like a week, and proceeded to smash it out better and faster than the original. Jetpack Compose is fantastic and simply unavailable in Xamarin.
You are probably using Xamarin.Maps that use native maps, Google Maps on Android and Apple Maps on iOS, I assume. In Windows there's no native map, so you would need some third party library. I would recommend Mapsui
We are in the middle of porting a Xamarin.Forms app to MAUI Blazor. We are using GeoBlazor, which is a Blazor wrapper for ESRI's ArcGIS Javascript API. We have a map control that works on Android, iOS, Windows, and web. Drawing lines, shapes, and custom markers has been fairly easy to do.