Enhancing .NET MAUI: Quality Performance and Interoperability in .NET 9 | OD534

Published 2024-05-22
Discover the latest quality improvements, performance enhancements, and interoperability features in .NET MAUI with .NET 9. This session delves into how .NET MAUI has evolved to provide a more robust and performant framework for building cross-platform mobile and desktop applications, emphasizing the improved tooling and developer experience.

To learn more, please check out these resources:
* aka.ms/Build24Collections-DevTools
* dotnet.microsoft.com/en-us/learn/maui
* github.com/dotnet/maui/


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* Maddy Montaquila
* David Ortinau


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All Comments (12)
  • @dxhelios7902
    I appreciate the presentation. My expectation is to move all mobile apps development to .NET MAUI. I cannot do it right now. I need MVU model without dependencies on paid 3rd parties. MVVM strategically is not an option for my team. But with MVU I would start right away. There were a lot of mouse handling issues, performance problems, iOS/Android multiplatform support model is pretty good, but documentation/samples is almost absent. Copilot helps but not in every situation. WELL DOCUMENTED MAUI library and component support is needed.
  • @gdargdar91
    Wow so glad you are doing NativeAOT. The mono compiler used in iOS is very clumsy and canโ€™t handle complex generics.
  • @dxhelios7902
    Button demo is fine. But let's add proper design with shadows, picture in a button properly positioned and sized, make it svg, add changing colors when navigating using tabs, implement click, release with changing colors. I bet you will spend a lot of time doing these usual things that you can have in React without any hassle.
  • @fr3ddyfr3sh
    The incompetence of the MAUI team is really fascinating. Delivering a horrible product over and over again, but celebrating it, like they found the cure for cancer. And every day i ask myself, will we ever get the โ€œlive visual tree explorerโ€ with the capability the WPF version had 15 years ago. Like: inspecting properties, especially bindings.
  • @adinwashere
    Hybrid is amazing. So much faster to develop with
  • @7alken
    ... still betting on .net maui as Alternative for JavaFX ))
  • @nickgovier
    Still not even close to replicating the functionality of the technologies it is supposed to replace. Itโ€™s very difficult to justify the investment in .NET MAUI when Microsoft themselves donโ€™t seem to be interested in doing so.
  • This is the framework Microsoft isn't using on their own products like Microsoft Teams, Skype, VS Code, Microsoft Math Mobile, etc, etc. Why I am going to use something the creator don't use for a good reason. yeah, sure !!
  • @dotnetdevni
    Feels not like allot of maui love at mo typical
  • Seams that Microsoft has slowed down the investment in MAUI. Seriously how many develoeprs are left working on MAUI?is Microsoft just killing it slowly? Why Microsoft not using it for its own projects? This is what people what to know so they can plan their investment for the future.