
So we’re now able to in the open source era and as part of Microsoft kind of rectify some of those things. But you know, outside of Microsoft’s doors, really, even before everything was mostly open-sourced there was a lot of duct taping to make things work. It was the ingenuity of some very smart people that made it at work. NET and C#, or like there’s similar specifications, but like the whole way that, that mano and Xamarin worked always seemed like it was amazing to me that it actually worked right.ĭavid: Yeah.
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Jon: Well also, plus it’s, it’s a big job, right? I mean, like uniting everything and you’ve had like.

However pandemic things you know, best laid plans of mice and then things didn’t quite go the way we want. NET five shipped five unified, some of the model pieces and some of the BCL pieces BCL standing for base class library.Īnd then, grandiose that was when Xamarin would also become really a core part of. NET and be able to reuse not only the technology, but our skills. NET space over years is, unifying, taking all these things that were disparate, they all had different routes in terms of where they started, but. and then five years ago, I joined Microsoft to be the program manager for Xamarin forms, specifically, the that, you know, we favor XAML, but you can totally just use C# or F# actually to write your mobile applications, but it was a very mobile focus thing. And then what, six years ago, Microsoft acquired it. NET developers.Īnd it was an open source thing, you know, at least as far as the runtime and things like that go but it was kind of out there in the community. So Xamarin is it started, you know, like 10, 12 years ago, Mono framework, Mono Touch, Mono Droid it was essentially saying, Hey, let’s take what Apple and Google are doing these mobile platforms that are super cool, and let’s bring it to. And it is really the evolution of Xamarin. NET MAUI, it stands for multi-platform app UI. NET MAUI? I, I mean, I know there’s kind of Xamarin thing out there forms and now there’s.

Jon: Okay, so let’s start with the basics. Today I’m talking to David Ortinau now about. This episode is being recorded May 16th, 2022. NET MAUI – One Codebase, Many Platforms (.NET blog)
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