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We are back in person. And we have a Mastodon account! @BrumDotNet
The excellent people at BJSS have come to our rescue so we can use their offices for our meetup from now on
This is a group for anyone interested in or involved with .Net, C#, Azure, MAUI or Xamarin Mobile Development.
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Ver todo- Guy Barker - Building .NET MAUI Apps for EveryoneBJSS, Birmingham
Building .NET MAUI Apps for Everyone
.NET MAUI often makes it trivial for devs to make their apps more usable to more people, regardless of how people interact with their devices. So if different end-users prefer different colours and sizes of UI, or use a screen reader, or speech input, or a switch device to control their apps, .NET MAUI can help you support them.
What’s more, if you don’t leverage some of the powerful and easy-to-use features that .NET MAUI has to offer, you might end up shipping an app that’s as unusable as many Store apps are today. .NET MAUI is here to help you and ALL your users!
At this session I’ll discuss the accessibility-related code in the Accessible Solitaire app, and demonstrate the impact of that code in the running app. Some details of this app are at https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/accessible-solitaire-ios-android-reaching-starting-line-guy-barker-8ad9e. By the end of the session, you’ll be able to consider how you can make your own .NET MAUI apps more usable to more people!