Is NET MAUI the future of cross platform development? We recently caught up with Ryan Gant from Bottle Rocket to find out. Developers can now use a unified framework supporting Android, iOS, Windows, Web, and Mac. It promises improved performance and seamless cross-platform development.
And a bunch of those bugs are for shell, which nobody wants anyway, but for some unknown reason they want people to use it. And newbies don’t know the difference and will raise an issue for “shell” when in actual fact it’s not an issue with shell but with the root MAUI control. The bug I mentioned before about ToolbarItems was initially raised as being a bug in shell, but the bug is actually in ToolbarItems. They should just kill off shell and focus on fixing the actual MAUI bugs.
And a bunch of those bugs are for shell, which nobody wants anyway, but for some unknown reason they want people to use it. And newbies don’t know the difference and will raise an issue for “shell” when in actual fact it’s not an issue with shell but with the root MAUI control. The bug I mentioned before about ToolbarItems was initially raised as being a bug in shell, but the bug is actually in ToolbarItems. They should just kill off shell and focus on fixing the actual MAUI bugs.