Tag: .NET MAUI
Microsoft makes another pitch for React Native in confusing world of Windows desktop development
Microsoft is again encouraging developers to use React Native for Windows desktop development, despite its investment in other […]
Microsoft previews Visual Studio 17.12 and updates .NET 9, adds HybridWebView to MAUI
Microsoft has previewed Visual Studio 2022 17.12 with numerous new features including full support for .NET 9, which […]
Microsoft declares .NET MAUI extension for VS Code production-ready – but devs will take some convincing
The Visual Studio Code (VS Code) extension for .NET MAUI (Multi-platform App UI) is now generally available. It’s […]
Developers urge Microsoft to “reconsider” auto-installing recommended components in Visual Studio
A new feature of the Visual Studio installer, the automatic install of “recommended” components even when not specifically […]
Microsoft .NET 8 gets November release date, devs hope for stable MAUI
Microsoft will release .NET 8, a long-term support (LTS) version, at the .NET Conf 2023 between November 14-16. […]
Microsoft emits .NET 7 early release licensed for production, new Visual Studio preview
Microsoft has released .NET 7 Release Candidate (RC) 1, and according to the team: “This is the first […]
Microsoft updates Visual Studio with full release of MAUI tooling, Mac version lags behind
Microsoft has released new updates to Visual Studio, including a stable release of Visual Studio 17.3 for Windows […]
Microsoft’s MAUI cross-platform framework: Tooling still in preview and gaps remain
Microsoft’s .NET Multi-platform App UI (MAUI) has hit general availability, a milestone in the software company’s efforts to […]
Microsoft delivers cross-platform .NET MAUI release candidate with go-live license
Microsoft has made available the release candidate of .NET MAUI (Multi-platform App UI), complete with a go-live license […]
.NET MAUI flings out lucky 13th preview as feature completion closes in
In-progress versions for the .NET multi platform app UI keep rolling in, but with feature completion in sight, […]