Let’s be honest, some presenters are a little difficult to listen to for long periods of time, but I could listen to these 2 ALL DAY… great presentation, please consider teaming up and putting some tutorial content up for MAUI… 😊
We need to upgrade our XF app which relies on a hybrid webview custom renderer. I do not think it is acceptable that we need to rely on an experimental view for a production app. I suspect there are a lot of companies with the same issue.
I'm puzzled by Microsoft's roadmap-they invested in Silverlight, only to step back later. The Xamarin port, utilizing C#, emerged for Android and iOS, but why didn't Microsoft foresee this earlier when they started losing Silverlight users? The lack of plugin support in Android and Apple led to Silverlight's decline, with no clear migration path provided. Xamarin then emerged independently, offering C# compatibility and mobile app development. Microsoft eventually acquired Xamarin, but now they're transitioning from Xamarin to MAUI, following trends like Flutter. Many Silverlight developers have already moved to React Native, React.js, or Angular, finding more stable alternatives. The uncertainty in Microsoft's ecosystem and roadmap makes us hesitant to embrace their products.
Let’s be honest, some presenters are a little difficult to listen to for long periods of time, but I could listen to these 2 ALL DAY… great presentation, please consider teaming up and putting some tutorial content up for MAUI… 😊
Totally agree, I'm surprised how awful most of the talks on this netconf have been. But this one was awesome
i love maui so much. i am learning to work with it in 2024. keep it up!!
Thanks for making the complex seem simple. Great job!
Where I can take beautiful Bing weather backgrounds?)
Brilliant! And well presented.
We need to upgrade our XF app which relies on a hybrid webview custom renderer. I do not think it is acceptable that we need to rely on an experimental view for a production app. I suspect there are a lot of companies with the same issue.
Still no Linux support...
I'm puzzled by Microsoft's roadmap-they invested in Silverlight, only to step back later. The Xamarin port, utilizing C#, emerged for Android and iOS, but why didn't Microsoft foresee this earlier when they started losing Silverlight users? The lack of plugin support in Android and Apple led to Silverlight's decline, with no clear migration path provided. Xamarin then emerged independently, offering C# compatibility and mobile app development. Microsoft eventually acquired Xamarin, but now they're transitioning from Xamarin to MAUI, following trends like Flutter. Many Silverlight developers have already moved to React Native, React.js, or Angular, finding more stable alternatives. The uncertainty in Microsoft's ecosystem and roadmap makes us hesitant to embrace their products.
@@sillynut2958 ya Flawas in Microsoft Products not a new buzzz
and they don't dogfooding too
It's hard to get excited about frameworks from Microsoft. They're always years behind the competition, overly complex, and using proprietary tech.