You get a new version of .NET every November, and every other version is LTS. So, throughout the year, you will get updates on what's changing and can even play with the preview releases. It's actually kind of nice, but it can be disruptive because most businesses are used to targeting a single (what they consider stable) version and are slow to adapt.
I would love to see the authentication work across the three, web, desktop and Maui, with local database. The same templates that exist today for Blazor, but now it can encompass Maui as well. I have yet to see a good, clean example out there... Anyone?
Regarding the naming proposal: Should just be "Blazor Hybrid App" with all the required options to generate the required additional projects in the solution. - default to adding a Shared RCL project if the selection contains multiple platforms - divide into two sections: "Native" and "Web" - the "Web" section should include the current "Blazor Web App" configuration settings (rendering mode that will include a Web.Client project if needed etc) - the "Native" section should have a checkbox for MAUI, and a "Legacy" section for selecting "WinForms" and/or "WPF" Then once the selection is done, the next page of the wizard should list the projects to be generated with their predefined name which you should be able to change right away.
Given the name of this video I expected to learn about changes and new features in .NET 9 for hybrid apps. This entire video was banter and .NET 8 stuff.
The idea about project template with a sample code more complete with database access like SQLLite and API it's a good idea. Don't forget the checkbox for without the code sample.
wow!!!! Now, my brain auto worries about but then I heard no more Visual Studio Community for the Mac (and Linux didn't have one). I am excited for Blazor Hybrid... but how would I go about the IDE (shuuuuu, I am a fan of vim and omnisharp-vim / Roslyn....) but .NET is too new... but need IDE support!!! (ah, but yes, I am happy there is that dotnet command-line that was cross-platform...), but I miss that XAML drawing in VSC.
You start a project in .net 6 and it's already 9. New versions come out too quickly. They would add a window with controls on the left side, as it was in framewrok 4.8
Just when I started .NET 8, you're throwing 9 in my face.
same as me wkkk
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@@demarcorr x2 I just bought a .net 8 book xD
You get a new version of .NET every November, and every other version is LTS. So, throughout the year, you will get updates on what's changing and can even play with the preview releases. It's actually kind of nice, but it can be disruptive because most businesses are used to targeting a single (what they consider stable) version and are slow to adapt.
I would love to see the authentication work across the three, web, desktop and Maui, with local database. The same templates that exist today for Blazor, but now it can encompass Maui as well. I have yet to see a good, clean example out there... Anyone?
Regarding the naming proposal:
Should just be "Blazor Hybrid App" with all the required options to generate the required additional projects in the solution.
- default to adding a Shared RCL project if the selection contains multiple platforms
- divide into two sections: "Native" and "Web"
- the "Web" section should include the current "Blazor Web App" configuration settings (rendering mode that will include a Web.Client project if needed etc)
- the "Native" section should have a checkbox for MAUI, and a "Legacy" section for selecting "WinForms" and/or "WPF"
Then once the selection is done, the next page of the wizard should list the projects to be generated with their predefined name which you should be able to change right away.
Given the name of this video I expected to learn about changes and new features in .NET 9 for hybrid apps. This entire video was banter and .NET 8 stuff.
Beth is great to listen to.
Exceptions in .NET 9 should be intuitive and friendly😉
The idea about project template with a sample code more complete with database access like SQLLite and API it's a good idea.
Don't forget the checkbox for without the code sample.
wow!!!! Now, my brain auto worries about but then I heard no more Visual Studio Community for the Mac (and Linux didn't have one). I am excited for Blazor Hybrid... but how would I go about the IDE (shuuuuu, I am a fan of vim and omnisharp-vim / Roslyn....) but .NET is too new... but need IDE support!!! (ah, but yes, I am happy there is that dotnet command-line that was cross-platform...), but I miss that XAML drawing in VSC.
You start a project in .net 6 and it's already 9. New versions come out too quickly. They would add a window with controls on the left side, as it was in framewrok 4.8
Blazot was pretty neat!
No Blazor WASM Standalone + MAUI template?
What is the story for linux ui? Now wslg has landed I was expecting more in that space 😅
These people demonstrate that they enjoy what they are doing, I would love to be part of a team like them. 😊
I know them personally and when sitting in a room with them this is-exactly-how-they-talk and behave.
Hi, why can't custom services be injected into Home.razor?
🎉
Is the issue of the keyboard overlapping on input still present in MAUI Hybrid Net 9?
have a a link to that maui blazor repo thanks the demo one
Here's the main demo repo Beth showed: github.com/BethMassi/HybridSharedUI
Should I use MAUI or WPF?
MAUI
Demos really need to be more business focused e-shop is rubbish demo for all this stuff.
I thought she was maddy when a lookup up it wasn't maddy lol voices so similar lol
.net 9 already??!
Yes... It's great! 👌🏼