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Creating Cross-Platform C# Applications with Uno Platform: Build apps with C# and XAML that run on Windows, macOS, iOS, Android, and WebAssembly

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Discover how to leverage the Uno Platform to write single-codebase, cross- platform mobile, desktop, and web applications using C and XAMLKey FeaturesEnhance your Windows apps by running them on all operating systems and browsersUse tools and APIs you already know to remain productive as you target new platformsCreate realistic apps for various lines of business (LOBs) and consumer scenariosBook DescriptionDevelopers are increasingly being asked to build native applications that run on multiple operating systems and in the browser. In the past, this would have meant learning new technologies and making multiple copies of an application. But the Uno Platform allows you to use tools, languages, and APIs you already know from building Windows apps to develop apps that can also run on other platforms. This book will help you to create customer-facing as well as line-of-business apps that can be used on the device, browser, or operating system of your choice.This practical guide enables developers to put their C and XAML knowledge to work by writing cross-platform apps using the Uno Platform. Packed with tips and practical examples, this book will help you to build applications for common scenarios. You'll begin by learning about the Uno Platform through step-by-step explanations of essential concepts, before moving on to creating cross- platform apps for different lines of business. Throughout this book, you'll work with examples that will teach you how to combine your existing knowledge to manage common development environments and implement frequently needed functionality.By the end of this Uno development book, you will have learned how to write your own cross-platform apps with the Uno Platform and use additional tools and libraries to speed up your app development process.What you will learnUnderstand how and why Uno could be the right fit for your needsSet up your development environment for cross-platform app development with the Uno Platform and create your first Uno Platform appFind out how to create apps for different business scenariosDiscover how to combine technologies and controls to accelerate developmentGo beyond the basics and create 'world-ready' applicationsGain the confidence and experience to use Uno in your own projectsWho this book is forThis book is for developers who are familiar with app development for Windows and want to use their existing skills to build cross-platform apps. Basic knowledge of C and XAML is required to get started with this book. Anyone with basic experience in app development using WPF, UWP, or WinUI will be able to learn how to create cross-platform applications with the Uno Platform.Table of ContentsIntroducing Uno PlatformWriting Your First Uno Platform AppWorking with Forms and DataMobilizing Your AppMaking Your App Ready for the Real WorldDisplaying Data in Charts and with Custom 2D GraphicsTesting Your AppsDeploying Your Apps and Going Further Read more


Publisher ‏ : ‎ Packt Publishing; 1st edition (August 27, 2021)


Publication date ‏ : ‎ August 27, 2021


Language ‏ : ‎ English


File size ‏ : ‎ 10280 KB


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  • Really great introduction to the Uno Platform
Before buying this book I was only casually interested in the Uno Platform but now, after reading this book, I am excited about it and how much effort it can save me when developing an application targeting multiple platforms! I have never used the Uno Platform or any XAML-based frameworks before and this book was a great way to get up to speed. I have been a C# developer since the .Net Framework 1.0 beta days and appreciated this book did not attempt to teach C# but only focused on the Uno Platform and becoming productive through the whole development lifecycle (develop, debug, test, and deploy). What made this book easy to follow and a breeze to get through were the well thought out, “real-world” example apps used to teach the different concepts presented in the book. These weren’t your typical “todo list” apps that never match up to any real work you might perform. The example apps you write address real-world issues and scenarios and are great for learning the ins and outs of Uno Platform development without getting bogged down by concepts that don’t help you learn Uno. I haven’t enjoyed a programming book, or read through one as quickly, since the first and second editions of Hardcore Visual Basic by Bruce McKinney (yes I’m dating myself). I appreciate this book being under 250 pages yet not sacrificing any content. You get exactly what it says in the TOC. I applaud it not wasting my time with useless fluff. You can tell this book is written by professional developers who also work on (or are very experienced with) Uno itself. A recent development in the .Net world, post publication of this book, is Microsoft is no longer developing UWP for .Net 5 and beyond so if you’re building a new app with Uno be sure to use the WinUI-based Uno Platform project templates. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 25, 2021 by Common Sense

  • Very informative and useful for beginners or quick review
This book is very useful if you are just starting to use Platform Uno. It goes it to detail about setting up the project and how the structure is setup and provides very useful project examples instead of just the typical one button, quick data grid you see in a lot of books. I like how they even mention the other competitive platforms like Xamarin and the upcoming MAUI. I had already started working on migrating an old Silverlight 5 application to Uno when I received this book. There were things that I found that would have save me some time from the beginning but that I will be using going forward with my next projects. Overall it is a well done book for beginners or just for quick reference for experience Uno developers. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 21, 2021 by Amazon Customer

  • Makes Learning Uno a Pleasure!
It's usually hard for me to stick with computer programming books in general. But this book is really approachable and its writing style made it easy for me to want to continue through each chapter. As with any new platform or framework - there is a lot of hidden details and gotchas that can make it difficult to work with. Uno is no exception, but this book highlights many of those issues making Uno more approachable. This book does a fabulous job at making learning Uno a pleasure. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 26, 2021 by Keith Harvey

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