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.NET MAUI Cross-Platform Application Development

.NET MAUI Cross-Platform Application Development - Second Edition

By : Roger Ye
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.NET MAUI Cross-Platform Application Development

.NET MAUI Cross-Platform Application Development

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By: Roger Ye

Overview of this book

An evolution of Xamarin.Forms, .NET MAUI is a cross-platform framework for creating native mobile and desktop apps with C# and XAML. Using .NET MAUI, you can develop apps that’ll run on Android, iOS, macOS, and Windows from a single shared codebase. In this revised edition of .NET MAUI Cross-Platform Application Development you will be introduced to .NET 8 and get up to speed with app development in no time. The book begins by showing you how to develop a cross-platform application using .NET MAUI, including guidance for migrating from Xamarin.Forms. You’ll gain all the knowledge needed to create a cross-platform application for Android, iOS, macOS, and Windows following an example project step by step. As you advance, you’ll integrate the latest frontend technology into your app using Blazor components, including the new Blazor Bindings feature. After this, you’ll learn how to test and deploy your apps. With new coverage on creating mock .NET MAUI components, you can develop unit tests for your application. You will additionally learn how to perform Razor component testing using bUnit. By the end of this book, you’ll have learned how to develop your own cross-platform applications using .NET MAUI.
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Part 1: Exploring .NET MAUI
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Part 2: Implementing .NET MAUI Blazor
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Part 3: Testing and Deployment
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Understanding MVVM and MVC

In software design, we usually follow and reuse good practices and design patterns. The Model-View-Controller (MVC) pattern is an approach to decoupling the responsibilities of a system. It can help to separate the implementation of the UI and the business logic into different parts.

Figure 4.1: The MVC pattern

Figure 4.1: The MVC pattern

The MVC pattern, as shown in Figure 4.1, divides the responsibilities of the system into three distinct parts:

  • Model: The model represents the data and the business logic of the application. It is responsible for storing the app’s data, handling data validation, and performing any necessary data processing. Model classes typically interact with data sources, such as databases, web APIs, or file storage, to fetch and store data. Model classes usually can be implemented as Plain Old CLR Objects (POCOs) or Data Transfer Objects (DTOs). POCO is a class that doesn’t depend on any framework-specific classes, so POCO...
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