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Comments by Member 13379347 (Top 4 by date)
Member 13379347
8-Feb-24 17:28pm
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I am sorry to say this but what graeme_grant gave me was far away from being called as a solution. I'd like to ask a few questions from you
1. If your client asks you to build a feature on his xamarin forms app, will you tell him to 'Go and change your technology '? Graeme_Grant behaved like xamarin has retired for decades. You should never be egoistic for technologies
2. Lets say i modify my question and instead of xamarin I would say MAUI, then Graeme_Grant would have given me an solution and it would have solved my question?
3. Graeme_Grant didn't even read my question and straight away jumped on his comment that I am asking for code. Where in my question do you get this feeling that I am asking for code?
What Graeme_Grant gave me is just an arrogant comment and you are supporting that. I am sorry bro but I don't need anyone's back here.
Anyways, for my question, neither xamarin nor Maui support it directly but i have been able to find a work around. Thanks to Graeme_Grant for his big help
Member 13379347
3-Feb-24 21:01pm
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So what if I am aware of .net Maui then I can't work on xamarin forms? Hhmmm...
It sounds from all your responses that you have taken this great great responsibility of telling everyone in the world which technology to chose and which not, and it also feels like you only can help someone who can post a buggy code for sum of 2 numbers for you that you can fix but you seriously get offended if anyone asks for architectural opinions. I truly appreciate the hard work you doing here to earn points. Many thanks for your time and help.
Member 13379347
3-Feb-24 20:01pm
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I am not asking anyone to write code for me. I am well experienced to do it. I am well aware of .NET MAUI as well, built several projects till date. What I am expecting from members here is if there's solution to what i want to achieve and if yes then just a high level functional approach to solve my problem.
Member 13379347
3-Feb-24 19:30pm
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@Graeme_Grant do you have solution approach for above problem for .net MAUI