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.NET MAUI for C# Developers

You're reading from   .NET MAUI for C# Developers Build cross-platform mobile and desktop applications

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Product type Paperback
Published in Mar 2023
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781837631698
Length 296 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Rodrigo Juarez Rodrigo Juarez
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Table of Contents (18) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Part 1 – Getting Started
2. Chapter 1: Assembling Your Tools and Creating Your First App FREE CHAPTER 3. Chapter 2: What We Will Build: Forget Me Not 4. Chapter 3: XAML and Fluent C# 5. Chapter 4: MVVM and Controls 6. Chapter 5: Advanced Controls 7. Chapter 6: Layout 8. Part 2 – Intermediate Topics
9. Chapter 7: Understanding Navigation 10. Chapter 8: Storing and Retrieving Data 11. Chapter 9: Unit Testing 12. Part 3 – Advanced Topics
13. Chapter 10: Consuming REST Services 14. Chapter 11: Exploring Advanced Topics 15. Assessments 16. Index 17. Other Books You May Enjoy

Understanding the structure of XAML

XAML files have the .xaml extension, for example, MainPage.xaml, in the out-of-the-box program as shown in Chapter 1. Let’s examine this file to explore XAML for its layout and declaration of controls.

Just an overview

This chapter will only scratch the surface of creating XAML layout and controls. Chapter 4 and Chapter 5 will cover the details on controls and layouts, respectively.

A .NET MAUI page that is written in XAML will have a name in the format MyName.xaml, and associated with that page will be a code-behind page (explained shortly) in the format MyName.xaml.cs.

At the top of the XAML page is a declaration that this file is, in reality, an XML-type file. That declaration must be at the very top of every .xaml file.

There are different types of pages (also called views). The most common is ContentPage, and here MainPage is created as ContentPage using this code:

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf...
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