We have a #dotnet based framework (a bunch of #nuget packages) that can be used to build desktop executables that control and visualize machine data with a very simple and easy to use #MVVM based API. It is based on #WPF and we want to rewrite/redesign it to make it cross platform.
What UI technology should we base it on?
Customers will have to learn the basics of that chosen technology.
I’ve had the itch to create an app that addresses a very specific hobby need I have.
While it definitely could be a PWA app — I’ve got zero interest in paying for hosting, domains, etc.
I own only an iPhone and iPad, but I’ve decided to use #Flutter. My initial impression is that it and #Dart borrow heavily from other popular programming languages and app platforms. I don’t mind that at all. It feels familiar and fresh. #Wpf, #ReactJs, #Swift, #SwiftUI, #TypeScript
Has anyone else seen the baffling problem in WPF where you can't tab to a list box until it has at least one item in it? Furthermore, if you clear the list again it becomes untabbable? If so, have you found a way around it? #WPF#Windows#Dev#Accessibility#A11y
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