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T4MVC : یکی از الزامات مدیریت پروژه‌های ASP.NET MVC
در پروژه ما کنترلرها در یک class library جداگانه نگهداری می‌شوند. در این حالت T4MVC دچار مشکل می‌شود...

http://forums.asp.net/p/1683368/5049673.aspx

من T4MVC را به خود class library محل نگهداری Controllerها منتقل کردم و مشکلاتم حل شد.
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به اشتراک گذاری کدهای ui در اپلیکیشن های ios , android

One of the most exciting announcements during this year’s Connect(); event was the ability to embed .NET libraries into existing iOS (Objective-C/Swift) and Android (Java) applications with .NET Embedding. This is great because you can start to share code between your iOS and Android applications, and you can also share the user interface between your apps when you combine .NET Embedding with Xamarin.Forms Native Forms. This means that you can leverage your existing investments and apps without having to re-write them from scratch to start adding cross-platform logic and UI. In fact, during the Connect(); keynote I showed how I was able to extend the open source Swift-based Kickstarter iOS application with .NET Embedding and Xamarin.Forms Native Forms. You can check out the clip below. 

به اشتراک گذاری کدهای ui در اپلیکیشن های  ios , android
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WebWindow؛ جایگزین الکترون برای برنامه‌های NET Core.

My last post investigated ways to build a .NET Core desktop/console app with a web-rendered UI without bringing in the full weight of Electron. This seems to have interested a lot of people, so I decided to upgrade it to newer technologies and add cross-platform support.

The result is a little NuGet package called WebWindow that you can add to any .NET Core console app. It can open a native OS window (Windows/Mac/Linux) containing web-based UI, without your app having to bundle either Node or Chromium. 

WebWindow؛ جایگزین الکترون برای برنامه‌های NET Core.