
Uno Platform 3.2: .NET 5, C# 9 support and .NET 5 WebAssembly AOT Support
🕓 4 MINThe 3.2 release is loaded with features and performance improvements. Most of the release focused on upcoming .NET 5 and all benefits Uno Platform gets
🕓 4 MINThe 3.2 release is loaded with features and performance improvements. Most of the release focused on upcoming .NET 5 and all benefits Uno Platform gets
🕓 < 1 MINThis how-to will walk you through the process of creating a multi-platform application that leverages web services. This blog post is courtesy of Daren May,
🕓 3 MINAndrew Hoefling, a Microsoft MVP, speaker, trainer and as of recently Uno Platform contributor dedicated a blog series with getting started guides and code samples
🕓 4 MINWebAssembly provides a way to run code written in multiple languages on the web at near-native speed, with client apps running on the web that
🕓 3 MINUno Platform is sponsoring DotNetConf 2020 – the place where .NET 5 will debut! You should register for DotNetConf – it is coming up from
🕓 3 MINThe 3.1 release is our 6th release in 2020! In our 2019 survey you had asked us to release more often and we hope we
🕓 4 MINWe’ve done it again. We’ve ported the open-source Windows Calculator to yet another platform: Linux! With all the rumors of a Microsoft browser – Edge
🕓 6 MINIn a previous post on WebAssembly, we briefly introduced the concept of WebAssembly and what framework/library you need to build WebAssembly apps with .NET. This
🕓 < 1 MINAs part of Hacktoberfest 2020, one of the most active Uno Platforms contributors – Martin Zikmund – and one Uno fan – Jeremy Sinclair, pair-programmed
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