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On .NET Live - Exploring Oqtane for Blazor and .NET MAUI
Oqtane is an open-source CMS and application framework that provides advanced functionality for developing web, mobile, and desktop applications on .NET. In this week's episode, MVP Shaun Walker join us to show how Oqtane leverages Blazor to compose a fully dynamic digital experience that can be hosted on Blazor Server, Blazor WebAssembly, or Blazor Hybrid. Featuring: Shaun Walker #blazor #maui965Views0likes0Comments.NET MAUI Community Standup - .NET MAUI Build Recap
Let's review the latest community news for .NET MAUI, and recap Microsoft Build highlights from our first in-person developer conference since 2019. Featuring: Becky Buckler (@BucklerBecky), Beth Massi (@bethmassi), and David Ortinau (@davidortinau) #dotnet #maui #build481Views0likes0CommentsAzure Developers - .NET Day 2023
Experience Cloud Computing in Full Force with .NET on Azure. See the full agenda: https://learn.microsoft.com/events/learn-events/azuredeveloper-dotnetday/ As a .NET developer building for the cloud, do you want to stay ahead of the curve and maximize your potential? Join us to discover the latest services and features in Azure designed specifically for .NET developers. You'll learn cutting-edge cloud development techniques that can save you time and money, while providing your customers with the best experience possible. During the event, you'll hear directly from the experts behind the most sought-after cloud services for developers, spanning app development/compute, data services, serverless computing, cloud-native computing, and developer productivity. Don't miss this chance to participate and engage with the team throughout the day. Join us and take your cloud development skills to the next level! #azure #azuredevelopers #azurefunctions #azurecontainerapps #azuredevcli1.4KViews0likes0CommentsLet's Learn .NET - Modernization
In this month's .NET beginner series, get a full introduction to modernizing your .NET, ASP.NET, and WPF projects from their current version to the latest build of .NET - Come to learn something new and leave with something that we all built, together, live with experts! Community Link: https://aka.ms/letslearndotnet-upgrade Featuring: Olia Gavrysh (@oliagavrysh), Mike Rousos (@MJRousos), Jayme Singleton (@JaymeSingleton1) #Modernization #dotNET #Desktop #Xamarin #MAUI820Views0likes0CommentsBuilding OSS projects with C# and .NET
Register:https://developer.microsoft.com/reactor/eventregistration/register/14996 Join us on Thursday December 2nd for an engaging discussion with contributors to open-source software (OSS) projects being built and maintained in C# and .NET. Led by Claire Novotny, our event host and Senior Program Manager on the .NET team at Microsoft, this conversation-style event will feature contributors from two OSS projects: Andres Pineda from Uno Platform and David Paquette from Humanitarian Toolbox. https://github.com/unoplatform https://github.com/htbox You’ll learn about the goals and status of these OSS projects, dive into the technology used to build and maintain them while relying on a distributed team of developers, and discover some lessons learned from experiences contributing to the creation of open-source software. Do you have any questions for the group to address during this conversation? Please use this form to submit your questions before midnight PT on Tuesday November 30:https://aka.ms/OSSQuestions Speakers: Claire Novotny, Senior Program Manager at Microsoft Andres Pineda, Senior Software Engineer at Shopify Andres is a Software Developer with a passion for Mobile Technologies. He is part of different developer communities where he collaborates in different ways (coding, mentoring, hosting events, speaking, etc). In his free time, he enjoys working out, playing a video game, or just chilling out watching a tv show. David Paquette, Senior Software Engineer at Microsoft3.5KViews0likes0CommentsBuilding mobile apps using .NET MAUI | #SamosaChai.NET
.NET Multi-platform App UI (.NET MAUI) is a cross-platform framework for creating native mobile and desktop apps with C# and XAML. Using .NET MAUI, you can develop apps that can run on Android, iOS, macOS, and Windows from a single shared code-base. This session will cover all that you need to know about MAUI. Register ->https://developer.microsoft.com/reactor/eventregistration/register/14850 To learn more about .NET, follow the links below: https://aka.ms/1LearnModule-SamosaChai.NET https://aka.ms/2LearnModule-SamosaChai.NET Guest Speaker: James Montemagno James Montemagno is a Principal Lead Program Manager for .NET Community at Microsoft. He has been a .NET developer since 2005, working in a wide range of industries including game development, printer software, and web services. Prior to becoming a Principal Program Manager, James was a professional mobile developer and has now been crafting apps since 2011 with Xamarin. In his spare time, he is most likely cycling around Seattle or guzzling gallons of coffee at a local coffee shop. Social Handles Twitter- https://twitter.com/JamesMontemagno Blog- http://www.montemagno.com Podcast- http://mergeconflict.fm Speaker info: Nish Anil Nish is a Program Manager on the .NET Community team at Microsoft. He helps developers build production-ready apps with .NET and maintains the popular Architecture reference guides @ dot.net/architecture. Social Handle Twitter - https://twitter.com/nishanil Speaker info: Vivek Sridhar Vivek Sridhar is a technophile and an Open-Source contributor with around 15 years of experience in the Software Industry and works at Microsoft as Senior Cloud Advocate. In his previous role, he has mentored startups/developers, speaker at conferences/meetups for DigitalOcean as Senior Developer Advocate, Co-Founder / Chief-Architect of NoodleNext Technology. He was also heading DevOps and QA at BlackBuck and was a DevOps Solution Architect at HCL (Australia) in client engagement. Vivek started his career with IBM Rational (India Software Labs) as a Software Developer. Social Handle Twitter - https://twitter.com/vivek_sridhar527Views0likes0Comments.NET Conf 2021
.NET Conf is a free, three-day, virtual developer event that celebrates the major releases of the.NET development platform. It is co-organized by the .NET community and Microsoft, and sponsored by the .NET Foundation and our ecosystem partners. Come celebrate and learn about what you can do with .NET 6. Checkout the full schedule athttps://www.dotnetconf.net/agenda Day 1 - November 9 Day one is all about the big news, .NET 6! Join the .NET team on all the new things you can do with the latest release. 8:00 - 9:00 Keynote with Scott Hunter and members of the .NET team 9:00 - 17:00 Sessions from the .NET teams at Microsoft 17:00 - 19:00 Virtual Attendee Party (CodeParty #1). Have fun and win prizes from our sponsors. Day 2 - November 10 Day two is where we dive deeper into all the things you can do with .NET and our 24 hour broadcast begins with community speakers around the world. 7:00 - 9:00 Virtual Attendee Party (CodeParty #2). Have fun and win prizes from our sponsors. 9:00 - 17:00 Sessions from teams all around Microsoft 17:00 - 23:59 Community sessions in local time zones around the world Day 3 - November 11 Day three continues our all day and night broadcast with speakers around the world in their own time zones. 0:00 - 17:00 Community sessions in local time zones around the world1.2KViews2likes1CommentHow to print on Bluetooth printer in dotnet maui
Dear All Can any one tell mw how can I access Blutooth printer in dotnet maui. Can we use Bluetooth printer as COM/LPT port so that we can send text file to print on that port. Or we should use It as Binary writer to print any graphics or PDF file on it. Thanks13KViews1like4CommentsMaui.NET and XCode validation
My application is developed on a Windows PC using Visual Studio 2022 (ver. 17.12.1) and .NET MAUI framework (ver. 9). After a successful build and testing using a virtual iPhone interface, Visual Studio connects remotely to the MacBook (Mac OS 15.1) sending the necessary project files to Xcode 16.1 targeting iOS version 18. The files are sent to Xcode successfully. However, Xcode validation fails with 4 errors. No matter what I change, the same errors persist. These validation errors are preventing me from deploying the code to TestFlight. Apple support refuses to help stating it is a problem with Visual Studio compilation of the package for Xcode. While I am not 100% confident, I suspect that the entries in the plist.info file contained within the project do not agree with where the files are physically located (even though they appear correct. However, I cannot see the key values in the plist file in the Xcode IPA package. I also notice that Maui opted to create entries in the plist.info file for “Assets.xcassets/AppIcon.appiconset”, but according to apple this is not how it should be done anymore. Could anyone provide thespecific changes in detail that need to happen to this project to have a successful XCode validation? I have been at this for two weeks with no solution in site. Below is a link to the referenced resources. Screenshots and Error documents Your help is greatly appreciated52Views0likes0Comments