Thanks guys. The 'Empowering WPF developers' talk you mentioned at the end - did it get uploaded to UA-cam, or do you know if it's in the pipeline to be put on YT at all? I'm not seeing it in the videos on the dotnet channel right now.
As with the comment of "@nithin9671" (Please combine Both WinUI and WPF into one as soon as possible.) I think Microsoft can make .NET better if they sponsor, add (documentation and guide) manpower to avalonia, uno platform, and move the ui technology with three team, instead of (Xamarin , WPF) 10 year ago, it heighten the chance of better result.
The .NET Community Toolkit is already compatible with .NET 9. If you specifically mean the support for partial properties, I'll be releasing it soon (just waiting on some dependencies first) 🙂
@@Sergio0694 Yeah I like especially the thing with the partial properties, it just makes the code look cleaner. I am using the Preview now and its working like a charm.
These two guys should make a more videos together, such a great duo.
🦙❤ Thanks!
Please combine Both WinUI and WPF into one as soon as possible.
Thanks guys. The 'Empowering WPF developers' talk you mentioned at the end - did it get uploaded to UA-cam, or do you know if it's in the pipeline to be put on YT at all? I'm not seeing it in the videos on the dotnet channel right now.
🦙 They're all just rolling out, that one is here: ua-cam.com/video/4cHurZiAcSg/v-deo.html
Good for entry level developers for sure.
Will this also work with Avalonia?
As with the comment of "@nithin9671" (Please combine Both WinUI and WPF into one as soon as possible.)
I think Microsoft can make .NET better if they sponsor, add (documentation and guide) manpower to avalonia, uno platform, and move the ui technology with three team, instead of (Xamarin , WPF) 10 year ago, it heighten the chance of better result.
Yup, the MVVM Toolkit is UX platform agnostic, we've had folks using it with Avalonia, Blazor, Godot, MAUI, Unity, Uno Platform, etc...
Hello there. Does anyone know where can I get a good course about WinUI? Thanks in advance.
When will the .Net 9 version of the toolkit be released?
The .NET Community Toolkit is already compatible with .NET 9. If you specifically mean the support for partial properties, I'll be releasing it soon (just waiting on some dependencies first) 🙂
@@Sergio0694 Yeah I like especially the thing with the partial properties, it just makes the code look cleaner. I am using the Preview now and its working like a charm.
Is wpf the best way to go for an app this day and age or is win ui maturing enough do people think?
I believe WPF is more powerful and mature than WinUI at this point
Cool