Introduction to .NET MAUI & Build Hybrid Mobile, Desktop, and Web apps w MAUI


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Schedule:
17:45 doors open
18:00 - 19:00 walk-in, food & drinks
19:00 - 20:00 John Bijsterbosch - Introduction to .NET MAUI
20:00 - 21:00 Gerald Versluis - .NET MAUI Blazor - Build Hybrid Mobile, Desktop, and Web apps
21:00 - 21:45 chat & drinks
21:45 doors closing
Food will be served at the meetup, with omnivore, vegetarian and vegan options. Please only RSVP to this one if you intend to attend in-person, want to join remote? RSVP for this meetup https://www.meetup.com/dotnet-virtual-user-group/events/286995321/ to get the link to the livestream.
We would like to thank our sponsor Effectory (https://tech.effectory.com) for making this event possible.
.NET MAUI is open-source and is the evolution of Xamarin.Forms, extended from mobile to desktop scenarios, with UI controls rebuilt from the ground up for performance and extensibility. If you've previously used Xamarin.Forms to build cross-platform user interfaces, you'll notice many similarities with .NET MAUI. However, there are also some differences. Using .NET MAUI, you can create multi-platform apps using a single project, but you can add platform-specific source code and resources if necessary. One of the key aims of .NET MAUI is to enable you to implement as much of your app logic and UI layout as possible in a single code-base.
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Gerald Versluis - .NET MAUI Blazor - Build Hybrid Mobile, Desktop, and Web apps
Blazor enables building client-side web UI with .NET, but sometimes you need more than what the web platform offers. Sometimes you need full access to the native capabilities of the device.
You can now host Blazor components in .NET MAUI apps to build cross-platform native apps using web UI. The components run natively in the .NET process and render web UI to an embedded web view control using a local interop channel.
This hybrid approach gives you the best of native and the web. Your components can access native functionality through the .NET platform, and they render standard web UI. .NET MAUI Blazor apps can run anywhere .NET MAUI can (Windows, Mac, iOS, and Android).
Gerald Versluis (@jfversluis) is a software engineer at Microsoft from the Netherlands. With years of experience working with Azure, ASP.NET, DevOps, Xamarin and other .NET technologies, he has been involved in a number of different projects and has been building several real-world apps and solutions.
Not only does he like to code, but he is also passionate about spreading his knowledge – as well as gaining some in the bargain. Gerald involves himself in speaking, providing training sessions and writing blogs (https://blog.verslu.is) or articles, live coding and contributing to open-source projects in his spare time. Twitter: @jfversluis | Website: https://gerald.verslu.is
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Introduction to .NET MAUI & Build Hybrid Mobile, Desktop, and Web apps w MAUI