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معرفی قابلیت Hot Restart زامارین

توسط این قابلیت در برنامه‌های زاماین، تغییرات کد، رفرنس ها، فایل‌ها و... نیاز به کامپایل کامل و مجدد نداشته و تغییرات را سریع‌تر اعمال کرده و برنامه را ریستارت می‌کند.

Today at .NET Conf 2019, we announced Xamarin Hot Restart which enables you to test changes made to your app, including multi-file code edits, resources, and references, using a much faster build and deploy cycle.

XAML Hot Reload for Xamarin.Forms already provides fast iteration on XAML UIs by enabling you to see changes applied live in your running application. But what about other types of code and project edits? Xamarin Hot Restart will apply these types of changes to your application and quickly restart your app for rapid application development.  

معرفی قابلیت Hot Restart زامارین
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مقایسه‌ای بین Xamarin.Forms و MAUI

Xamarin.Forms vs MAUI


Xamarin.Forms MAUI
Platforms

Android API 19+ API 21+
iOS 9-14 10+
Linux Community Community
macOS Community Microsoft
Tizen Samsung Samsung
Windows UWP Microsoft
WPF Community
Microsoft
Features

Renderers Tightly coupled to BindableObject Loosely coupled, no Core dependencies
App Models MVVM, RxUI MVVM, RxUI, MVU, Blazor
Single Project No Yes
Multi-targeting No Yes
Multi-window No Yes
Misc

.NET Xamarin.iOS, Xamarin.Android, Mono, .NET Framework, ... .NET 6+
Acquisition NuGet & Visual Studio Installer dotnet
Project System Franken-proj SDK Style
dotnet CLI No Yes
Tools

Visual Studio 2019 Yes Yes
Visual Studio 2019 for Mac Yes Yes
Visual Studio Code No Yes
مقایسه‌ای بین Xamarin.Forms و MAUI
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