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Learn WinUI 3

You're reading from   Learn WinUI 3 Leverage WinUI and the Windows App SDK to create modern Windows applications with C# and XAML

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Product type Paperback
Published in Oct 2023
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781805120063
Length 386 pages
Edition 2nd Edition
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Table of Contents (20) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Part 1:Introduction to WinUI and Windows Applications
2. Chapter 1: Introduction to WinUI FREE CHAPTER 3. Chapter 2: Configuring the Development Environment and Creating the Project 4. Chapter 3: MVVM for Maintainability and Testability 5. Chapter 4: Advanced MVVM Concepts 6. Chapter 5: Exploring WinUI Controls 7. Chapter 6: Leveraging Data and Services 8. Part 2:Extending WinUI and Modernizing Applications
9. Chapter 7: Fluent Design System for Windows Applications 10. Chapter 8: Adding Windows Notifications to WinUI Applications 11. Chapter 9: Enhancing Applications with Community Toolkits 12. Chapter 10: Accelerating App Development with Template Studio 13. Part 3:Build and Deploy on Windows and Beyond
14. Chapter 11: Debugging WinUI Applications with Visual Studio 15. Chapter 12: Hosting a Blazor Application in WinUI 16. Chapter 13: Take Your App Cross-Platform with Uno Platform 17. Chapter 14: Packaging and Deploying WinUI Applications 18. Index 19. Other Books You May Enjoy

Understanding WinUI and Windows App SDK

Let’s review the WinUI controls available to use in our project and see how they can help us build the My Media Collection application. The Microsoft.WindowsAppSDK package we saw in Solution Explorer earlier in the chapter contains these controls and much more.

To view the contents of this package, open the Object Browser window from Visual Studio’s View menu. The controls will be listed here under several namespaces inside the Microsoft.WinUI tree node, as illustrated in the following screenshot:

Figure 2.13 – WinUI controls in Object Browser

Figure 2.13 – WinUI controls in Object Browser

The majority of WinUI controls we will be using can be found inside the Microsoft.UI.Xaml.Controls namespace under Microsoft.WinUI, along with other related classes and interfaces.

So far, we have used in our application the Grid, TextBlock, and ListView controls. Open the Object Browser window from the View menu. Then, find the ListView class, expand...

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