Avalonia bolts Linux and WebAssembly onto .NET MAUI
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Avalonia bolts Linux and WebAssembly onto .NET MAUI
"The Avalonia team has previewed a backend for MAUI using .NET 11, enabling developers to add Linux and WebAssembly targets to their cross-platform GUI applications."
"Avalonia does custom drawing, but what the Avalonia team has done is to enable the use of Avalonia controls either alongside or in place of the MAUI controls."
"Community interest in Avalonia has made it one of the most active .NET open source projects, and it now targets iOS, Android, and WebAssembly, as well as macOS and Windows."
"According to software engineer Tim Miller, 'there are still many areas to address,' including a version of the Microsoft MAUI APIs for essential platform features such as storage."
AvaloniaUI has previewed support for MAUI on Linux and WebAssembly, expanding cross-platform options for developers. This backend for MAUI allows the integration of Avalonia controls with MAUI applications. Avalonia employs custom drawing for UI elements, contrasting with MAUI's use of native APIs. The framework, inspired by WPF, has gained significant community interest and targets multiple platforms. The preview is based on .NET 11, which will be generally available in November, but many issues remain to be resolved before full adoption.
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