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As of September 2022, the short answer is "it depends" |
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Yes it is possible we are doing it but it will get your devs insane because almost every feature has a bug or a workaround is needed to make it working which is a lot of unwanted complexity in the project |
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I changed my mind; With MAUI, you spend more time debugging the tools than debugging the app. |
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Its now June 2023...... Moving from Xamarin Forms to Maui feels like it is at least 2 years too early, but still Microsoft is forcing us to move to Maui. This is absolute bullshit ! It feels like the start of Xamarin forms All over again, FFS Microsoft wake up ! |
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@GeoSaffer thanks for reminding me to post here again. Here we are 8 months later. Now you :
It seems we are hitting a sunk cost fallacy with MAUI. |
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unfortunately this is still true today, in the current state MAUI development is a great pita! |
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It kind of depends.... We have a relatively big app in open beta for Android and Ios. So far, there are not many problems. The main problems, in my oppinion, are the regression bugs and the bug fix speed for .net 7. You can´t update without having to test everything again, in my case, two platforms - if there is a version you can update to. The second problem is the development policy. The team currently is targeting .net 8, as @hartez stated in #14257 (comment) . I´d really like to knwo how the team decides which bug fixes are important enough to be backported to .net 7, since everyone of us has different needs. I think there are a lot, but the last service release for .net 7 was more than a month ago and there are a lot of important bug fixes we need to see in .net 7. Furtheremore this policy won´t change. So, even if we get a .net 8 version in november (!!!), the same game will start again. The team will develop against a beta version of .net 9 we can´t use, and we will be waiting for bugfixes to be backported to .net 8. Sisyphus is calling..... So I can´t vote. I´m in between.... |
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Coupling to .Net releases was the worst decision they have made. |
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@FM1973 @davidortinau |
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It still a total crap today with RC2 |
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Still dont have the basics working, still stupid bugs and missing ported code. FFS Microsoft. React is starting to look really good right now. What a waist of time and money trying to get everything ported to Maui |
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Is MAUI mature enough for enterprise grade native application deployment?
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