Friday, what a wonderful day! The day when another work week comes to an end, and the day when I wrote my first ever article, so now you have something to spend the weekend on reading about #dotnet, #reactiveui, #avaloniaui, and properties because it's all about them!
Without @oskardudycz and @thephd that work wouldn't be done at the level where it's now. Thank you for helping me in polishing it and suggesting improvements!
We have a #dotnet based framework (a bunch of #nuget packages) that can be used to build desktop executables that control and visualize machine data with a very simple and easy to use #MVVM based API. It is based on #WPF and we want to rewrite/redesign it to make it cross platform.
What UI technology should we base it on?
Customers will have to learn the basics of that chosen technology.
@SmartmanApps@w0ger@sjkilleen Ah yes, mobile. In the future we might also want to provide the possibility to build mobile apps with our SDK. It would be nice if the programming model is very similar to the one for desktop. I suppose both #AvaloniaUI as well as #UnoPlatform would provide that and when (if) #dotnetmaui has proper desktop support (we need #linux), it would also be an option.
@khalidabuhakmeh And what a S**tshow that was... But I can respect the goal. Anything to challenge the JavaScript madness. Since you keep posting about #AvaloniaUI, I've started looking into it. Looks interesting that it can output to webassembly as well. I'm interested to see how well that plays and how competetion with #maui is doing