Thanks for the informative and useful overview. Maui is getting more and more powerful. @6:30: "Pick your poison" means choosing between two equally undesirable things, which is pretty much the opposite of what you meant to say, I think.
@@funkyonex Nah, you did great. Probably better that you didn't self-correct there. 🙂 I just pointed it out in case you didn't know. Not that it matters with idioms: give it a few more years and I'll be wrong and "pick your poison" will mean "choose between two things" and will be noted in the idiom dictionary as "sounding paradoxically opposite to its idiomatic meaning."
Thanks for the update! Am I correct in saying that the Embedded Native API functionality announced for pure MAUI apps is not yet available for MAUI/Blazor Hybrid apps? If so, is there an ETA for this? Will you be doing another video showing how to migrate existing Hybrid apps to use the Embedded Native API's? Thanks again!
2 questions in regard to the .Net MAUI Blazor Hybrid and Web App: A) where and how would you manual implement Identity with individual accounts, like the Blazor Web App template can do? B) In order for all projects to have access to data in a sql server, should dataaccess be placed in a API or can that be done in one of the existing projects that the template creates?
Unfortunately I expected to change the static index.html file to the dynamic App.razor which makes it easy to control the index content dynamically and supports component tags especially HeadContent I think it is important
Thanks for the informative and useful overview. Maui is getting more and more powerful.
@6:30: "Pick your poison" means choosing between two equally undesirable things, which is pretty much the opposite of what you meant to say, I think.
I realized that -- I need more practice as a presenter I guess. 🙂
@@funkyonex Nah, you did great. Probably better that you didn't self-correct there. 🙂 I just pointed it out in case you didn't know. Not that it matters with idioms: give it a few more years and I'll be wrong and "pick your poison" will mean "choose between two things" and will be noted in the idiom dictionary as "sounding paradoxically opposite to its idiomatic meaning."
Really impressive how productive devs can be today with these hybrid components. Only wish Linux was supported...
Love it! That is exactly what I was waiting for
Thanks for the update! Am I correct in saying that the Embedded Native API functionality announced for pure MAUI apps is not yet available for MAUI/Blazor Hybrid apps? If so, is there an ETA for this? Will you be doing another video showing how to migrate existing Hybrid apps to use the Embedded Native API's? Thanks again!
I love light mode or theme for IDEs ❤❤❤
2 questions in regard to the .Net MAUI Blazor Hybrid and Web App:
A) where and how would you manual implement Identity with individual accounts, like the Blazor Web App template can do?
B) In order for all projects to have access to data in a sql server, should dataaccess be placed in a API or can that be done in one of the existing projects that the template creates?
I believe hybrid webview assumes all coded is located locally and is therefore not able to communicate with a backend server.
You access a backend server via API calls just like any other client application. The UI itself is packaged with the application.
Hi , I tested in device 29 API it not working.
Message error: ADB00020 this CPE architecture is not ...
Unfortunately I expected to change the static index.html file to the dynamic App.razor which makes it easy to control the index content dynamically and supports component tags especially HeadContent I think it is important
Can you please share honeydo repo for learning prospective?
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Why is you IDE on light mode😂😂
maybe because he wants to. I also use VS in light mode
@@janliptak5659 you're a psychopath