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Tuesday, March 12, 2024 | |
If you want to release a .NET MAUI app on macOS (or even iOS), I'm going to assume you want to develop at least part time there. Visual Studio on macOS is dying, which leaves us with either using a dying app or using VSCode (which I wish everyone would write like that... Using VSCode for .NET MAUI isn't straightforward, imo, but I found a pretty danged good tutorial on it from James Montemagno, a long-time Xamarin user and MS employee. MAUI on VSCode lacks some stuff like XAML designers, iirc, but he actually decided to use VSCode and straight-code the UI in C# for this video, which makes it perhaps the best, "How to use MAUI on macOS" tutorial out there right now. So here you go... Recreating Threads App with .NET MAUI & NEW VS Code Extension!aka "The best tutorial for coding MAUI on macOS available today". No thanks [for me for showing you this] necessary. A few other .NET MAUI links to remember (might edit as I add them here):
Labels: .NET, maui, noteToSelf, xamarin, xaml posted by ruffin at 3/12/2024 04:13:00 PM |
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