Thanks for publishing this video. I am trying to do precisely what it is aimed at. I have also been reading your guides and tried your batch scripts. They are a great help. If you are not adverse to feedback on how to improve the video, then please read on: It is hard to see the URLs of the webpages you show, as your browser address bar is obscured by the video's title when the video is paused or the UA-cam video controls pop up. Could you maybe show the urls in an overlay for a few seconds? Also, in a number of places you are trying to remember how you did something before. I know it is a live recording, but it would run more smoothly if you worked out all the steps beforehand and wrote them into a script that you could follow when recording your video. It would also make the video a bit shorter. Thanks again for all your help.
In theory it could, but there are better options out there. The purpose of Uno is to build cross platform apps leveraging C#(.Net) "AND" UWP or WinUI3 UI systems. If you just need the c#(.Net) side of things, the .Net SDK already supports Linux targets.
This video is great, I hope Peter is doing great
This video was great. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for publishing this video. I am trying to do precisely what it is aimed at. I have also been reading your guides and tried your batch scripts. They are a great help. If you are not adverse to feedback on how to improve the video, then please read on:
It is hard to see the URLs of the webpages you show, as your browser address bar is obscured by the video's title when the video is paused or the UA-cam video controls pop up.
Could you maybe show the urls in an overlay for a few seconds? Also, in a number of places you are trying to remember how you did something before. I know it is a live recording, but it would run more smoothly if you worked out all the steps beforehand and wrote them into a script that you could follow when recording your video. It would also make the video a bit shorter.
Thanks again for all your help.
can uno app run on a headless linux on rpi?
In theory it could, but there are better options out there. The purpose of Uno is to build cross platform apps leveraging C#(.Net) "AND" UWP or WinUI3 UI systems. If you just need the c#(.Net) side of things, the .Net SDK already supports Linux targets.