I'm not trying to talk you out of being disappointed with MAUI. With MAUI, Microsoft is offering actual native interfaces which means having to deal with a lot of platform differences to implement that rather than just painting their own widgets with a graphics library. tend to just paint non-native widgets via Skia or JS/HTML. Avalonia, Flutter, Compose Multiplatform, Electron, etc. I think the problem is that Microsoft bit off more than it can chew with MAUI. MAUI has succeeded Xamarin (except for Linux), but I think your sentiment that Microsoft isn't investing in it enough is shared by many in the community. Flutter is over 6 years old and still feels a bit mediocre to me - and I think Flutter is trying to solve a simpler problem since it isn't using native widgets.įor cross-platform UI, I think there is some disappointment in the. I think you also might have unrealistic expectations of how quickly things can be accomplished. I think Microsoft really committed to it in 2018 or 2019. Microsoft didn't quite seem to know where they'd ultimately go with it. You note that they open sourced it 7 years ago, but the original. A lot of devs don't like learning new things and they would have gotten deep into a different ecosystem before. I think that it takes many years to change a reputation - more than 4.
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