The Future in .NET MAUI | DevReach 2023

Published 2023-11-22
Whether you're new to .NET MAUI or have been riding the waves since Microsoft shipped in .NET 6, David Ortinau shares how you can take advantage of a single codebase to build high-quality mobile and desktop applications for Android, iOS, macOS, and Windows.

He also shares the roadmap for what is coming your way in .NET 8, and a vision for the future of .NET development for client applications.

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David is a Principal Product Manager for .NET at Microsoft, focused on .NET MAUI. A .NET developer since 2002, and versed in a range of programming languages, David has developed web, environmental, and mobile experiences for a wide variety of industries.
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All Comments (9)
  • @ThaJoshynator
    Can anyone recommend a good nuget package for firebase and maui plz?
  • @pkalyan8918
    Why visual studio mac going retire. Without making VS Code more compatible with MAUI ?
  • That's not true, Microsoft isn't using their own MAUI framework: what about MS Teams made with Electron, same as skype and vs code; what about Microsoft Math made with React Native. By the year they were released (2017,2019) NET framework 4 was a powerful alternative even for cross-platform, so no make sense why ??? he said Admin for azure and admin for office use it but really?