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Welcome to the Sands of MAUI—newsletter-style issues dedicated to bringing together the latest .NET MAUI content relevant to developers.

A particle of sand—tiny and innocuous. But put a lot of sand particles together and we have something big—a force to reckon with. It is the smallest grains of sand that often add up to form massive beaches, dunes and deserts.

Most .NET developers are looking forward to .NET Multi-platform App UI (MAUI)—the evolution of Xamarin.Forms with .NET 6. Going forward, developers should have much more confidence in the technology stack and tools as .NET MAUI empowers native cross-platform solutions on mobile and desktop.

While it is a long flight until we reach the sands of MAUI, developer excitement is palpable in all the news/content as we tinker and prepare for .NET MAUI. Like the grains of sand, every piece of news/article/video/tutorial/stream contributes toward developer knowledge and we grow a community/ecosystem willing to learn and help.

Sands of MAUI is a humble attempt to collect all the .NET MAUI awesomeness in one place. Here’s what is noteworthy for the week of June 21, 2021:

.NET MAUI Preview 5

Big news this past week—while the NuGet package updates started trickling in early, .NET MAUI Preview 5 is now officially out. The continued progress with .NET MAUI in the latest release included animations, view transformations, porting of several UI components and improvements to the single project templates.

David Ortinau wrote up the detailed post with all that’s new—view animations using extension methods and MAUI Handlers for UI controls like ActivityIndicator, CheckBox, Image and Stepper. Developer experiences depend so much on documentation, and preview .NET MAUI documentation is now out covering introductory aspects.

Maui Preview 5 controls: ActivityIndicator, CheckBox, Image, Stepper, Shapes.

.NET 6 Preview 5

Much of the cool things we see in .NET MAUI, ASP.NET or Blazor are powered by .NET 6 as runtime and the .NET 6 Preview 5 bits are out. The .NET unification vision continues to move forward and the .NET SDK workloads saw new features through added verbs, as well as NuGet package validations. Rich Lander wrote up a detailed post explaining all the cool new things in .NET 6 Preview 5, often going under the covers for hardcore developers.

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Telerik UI for MAUI Update

If you are bullish about .NET MAUI Preview 5 updates, there is more excitement for developers. Preview 4 saw the announcement of Telerik UI for MAUI Preview—a set of polished UI components for .NET MAUI development. With Preview 5, there is a new wave of MAUI controls in Telerik UI for MAUI—Checkbox and SegmentedControl join the family, as well as full support for reaching the Windows desktop through WinUI.

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MAUI Weather App

YouTube rockstar Gerald Versluis had done a detailed video on .NET MAUI Preview 4 upon release and it is very relevant even after latest release. Gerald took the time to really break down the sample Weather ’21 .NET MAUI app and walk through the various aspects of code, like MAUI Compatibility and Desktop integrations. This is a wonderful walkthrough to get any .NET developer excited about .NET MAUI.

Maui Weather App

.NET MAUI Development on MacOS

VS for Mac is going through some big changes and does not have support for .NET MAUI development yet. MAUI CLI tools, however, are more than enough to get developers tinkering on MacOS. Passionate Xamarin/MAUI developer Daniel Hindrikes wrote up a guide on how to develop for .NET MAUI on a Mac at present time, including pointers on how to fire up specific iOS simulators.

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That’s it for now.

We’ll see you next week with more awesome content relevant to .NET MAUI.

Cheers, developers!


SamBasu
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Sam Basu

Sam Basu is a technologist, author, speaker, Microsoft MVP, gadget-lover and Progress Developer Advocate for Telerik products. With a long developer background, he now spends much of his time advocating modern web/mobile/cloud development platforms on Microsoft/Telerik technology stacks. His spare times call for travel, fast cars, cricket and culinary adventures with the family. You can find him on the internet.

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