Let's start our journey together to build beautiful native cross-platform apps for iOS, Android, macOS, and Windows with .NET MAUI, C#, and Visual Studio! In this full workshop, I will walk you through everything you need to know about .NET MAUI and building your very first app. You will learn the basics including how to build user interfaces with XAML, how MVVM and data binding simplify development, how to navigate between pages, access platform features like geolocation, optimize data collections, and theme your app for light theme and dark theme. This course has everything you need to learn the basics and set you up for success when building apps with .NET MAUI!
Chapters:
00:00:00 - Intro to the .NET MAUI Workshop
00:04:10 - What is .NET MAUI & How to Install
00:06:25 - Workshop overview
00:08:00 - First .NET MAUI app & Architecture (slides)
00:21:40 - Get code to build your first .NET MAUI app
00:25:00 - .NET MAUI Project Walkthrough
00:29:40 - Start to build first .NET MAUI app
00:56:48 - Intro to MVVM (slides)
01:09:30 - Implementing INotifyPropertyChanged
01:22:30 - .NET Community Toolkit for MVVM (Source Generators)
01:32:30 - HTTP REST Calls & JSON Deserialization
01:43:00 - ICommand in .NET MAUI
01:59:30 - Create our UI with XAML & MVVM
02:16:20 - Navigation in .NET MAUI (slides)
02:25:20 - Implementing Navigation in .NET MAUI & Passing Parameters
02:46:00 - Building a details UI with XAML & MVVM
02:54:10 - Modal, Back Navigation, & More
02:58:20 - Access Platform APIs in .NET MAUI (slides)
03:02:53 - Platform API Integration - Connectivity
03:08:30 - Geolocation & Permissions Implementation
03:18:50 - Open Map Integration
03:22:40 - Platform Specifics - iOS Safe Area
03:25:50 - CollectionView & RefreshView Overview (slides)
03:34:00 - Implementing Pull-to-Refresh
03:40:00 - CollectionView Layouts - Grids and more
03:41:30 - CollectionView EmptyView
03:45:00 - App Resources, Styles, and Themes (slides)
03:56:20 - Implementing Light & Dark Mode
04:06:00 - Thanks, wrap-up, and resources
کتاب PHP Succinctly
Known for its straightforward simplicity, PHP is an open source, general-purpose scripting language oriented for web development. In PHP Succinctly, author José Roberto Olivas Mendoza guides newcomers through PHP’s basics, which includes deployment, programming themes such as variables, decision making, arrays, functions, and databases, and the creation of a functional webpage that will connect to a database. By the end, you’ll be ready to join the vast community of PHP users around the world.
- Introduction to PHP
- Deploying PHP
- PHP Basics
- Functions and File Inclusion
- Files and Databases
- A Contact List Website
- General Summary
- General Conclusions
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Today Doug Mahugh, Senior Technical Evangelist for Microsoft Open Technologies Inc., announced the release of an Open XML SDK as an open source project through the MS Open Tech hub. Although the SDK has been available since 2007, this release includes full source code available under the Apache 2.0 license on GitHub, as well as the project will continue to grow under the stewardship of the .NET Foundation
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Visual Studio 2017 15.7 منتشر شد
- We added support to change installation locations.
- You can Save All your pending changes before you start your update.
- The update dialog provides you even more details about your update during installation.
- C# 7.3 is included in Visual Studio version 15.7.
- We improved solution load time for C# and VB projects.
- We made numerous updates to F# and its tools, with a focus on performance.
- We reduced the time to enable IntelliSense for large .NET Core projects by 25%.
- We made Quick Info improvements and new .NET refactorings like convert
for
-to-foreach
and make private fieldsreadonly
. - We added the ability to publish ASP.NET Core applications to App Service Linux without containers.
- Live Unit Testing works with embedded pdbs and supports projects that use reference assemblies.
- The Test Explorer has more responsive icons during test runs.
- C++ developers can use CodeLens for unit testing.
- We added new rules enforcing items from the C++ Core Guidelines.
- Debugging large solutions with /Debug:fastlink PDBs is more robust.
- CMake integration supports CMake 3.11 and static analysis.
- Python projects support type hints in IntelliSense, and a Run MyPy command has been added to look for typing errors in your code.
- Conda environments are supported in Python projects.
- We added a next version of our Python debugger based on the popular open source pydevd debugger.
- TypeScript 2.8 is included in Visual Studio version 15.7.
- We improved Kestrel HTTPs support during debugging.
- We added support for JavaScript debugging with Microsoft Edge.
- The Debugger supports VSTS and GitHub Authentication for Source Link.
- IntelliTrace’s step-back debugging feature is supported for debugging .NET Core projects.
- We added IntelliTrace support for taking snapshots on exceptions.
- We removed the blocking modal dialog from branch checkouts in Git when a solution or project reload is not required.
- There is an option to choose between OpenSSL and SChannel in Git.
- You can create and associate Azure Key Vaults from within the Visual Studio IDE.
- Visual Studio Tools for Xamarin can automatically install missing Android API levels required by Xamarin.Android projects.
- The Xamarin.Forms XAML editor provides IntelliSense and quick fixes for conditional XAML.
- We added support for Azure, UWP, and additional project types in Visual Studio Build Tools.
- You can create build servers without installing all of Visual Studio.
- The Windows 10 April 2018 Update SDK - Build 17134 is the default required SDK for the Universal Windows Platform development workload.
- We added support for Visual State Management for all UWP apps and more.
- We enabled automatic updates for sideloaded APPX packages.
- You have new tools for migrating to NuGet PackageReference.
- We added support for NuGet package signatures.
- We added Service Fabric Tooling for the 6.2 Service Fabric release.
- We updated Entity Framework Tools to work with the EF 6.2 runtime and to improve reverse engineering of existing databases.
Visual Studio 2017 15.6 منتشر شد
- We improved solution load performance by optimizing design time build.
- We've added installation progress details on Visual Studio Installer.
- You can pause your installation and resume at a later time.
- We streamlined the update process so the notification takes you directly to the Installer.
- Non-administrators can create a VS layout.
- We added a new shortcut for Edit.Duplicate in the keyboard mapping.
- We made significant improvements to the F# language and tools, particularly for .NET Core SDK projects.
- The C++ compiler optimizes your code to run faster through improved optimizations.
- C++ Mapfile generation overhead is reduced in full linking scenarios.
- Debug options are available for Embedded ARM GCC support.
- We added strong name signing on CoreCLR for the C# compiler.
- Visual Studio Tools for Xamarin has lots of new productivity updates for iOS and Android developers.
- Python no longer requires a completion DB, and Anaconda users have support for conda.
- The Performance Profiler's CPU Usage Tool can display logical call stacks for asynchronous code.
- The CPU Usage tool displays source line highlighting and async/await code with logical 'Call Stack Stitching'.
- The debugger supports thread names set via SetThreadDescription APIs in dump debugging.
- Snapshot Debugging can be started from the Debug Target dropdown for ASP.NET applications.
- We've launched the initial implementation of Navigate to decompiled sources for .NET code navigation.
- New enhancements for Configure Continuous Delivery include support for TFVC, Git authentication over SSH, and containerized projects.
- You can now click on the Continuous Delivery tile in Team Explorer to configure automated build and deployments for your application.
- Team Explorer supports Git tags and checking out pull request branches.
- Service Fabric Tooling for the 6.1 Service Fabric release is now available.
- The Windows 10 Insider Preview SDK can be installed as an optional component.
- File versions for a number of Visual Studio executables now reflect the minor release.
- Test Explorer has a hierarchy view and real time test discovery is now on by default.
- We have added support for testing Win10 IoT Core applications.
- Visual Studio Build Tools supports TypeScript and Node.js.
- ClickOnce Tools support signing application and deployment manifests with CNG certificate.
- You can access Azure resources such as Key Vault using your Visual Studio accounts.