What went wrong?
>>108564661Nothing. It’s actually great.
>What went wrong?You made a thread.
>>108564661Nothing. It even runs on arm64 on linux. Would be good if ti came to more unices but it is everywhere it needs to be right now
>>108564661microsoft is incompetent and cannot produce anything cross platform
>>108564742It's not incompetent, MS knew what they were doing. You're not supposed to use .NET to develop cross platform desktop apps, it's for devs on Windows who need to deploy products to Linux servers.
>>108564753I would think it would be good for embedded linux developers who are new-ish coming from Windows C# development.Seems like a perfect fit for them
>>108564753tsk tsk tsk
>>108564661Nothing. It's perfection.
>>108564661microshart did. core should have been WU and the installer should have just set some flag to tell WU to get it.
>>108564742>winauth only available on Windowshow? Did M$ really not add a codepath for Kerberos on Linux? kek why?
>>108564742no one has used fuckass webforms and wcf in the last 20 years. those not being avaliable is a plus
>>108564661java already exists
>>108565257sorry to break it to you but PowerApps is basically turbo aids Web Forms.
>>108565264Should it? Last time I heard of Kotlin was a loooong time ago. Back then every single dev I knew said Java is done, legacy, only jvm is still relevant.
>>108564781If you want to make Win32 desktop apps on Linux or Mac, WINE already exists. If you want to make cross-platform desktop apps, MAUI and Avalonia exist.
>>108564738compile it from source noob
>>108564742This. No MAUI on Linux either. They don't actually want cross-platform to be good. They want software for other platforms to be degraded or broken experiences that lock users and developers into Windows, but to nominally exist so devs don't just use somebody else's good, honestly cross-platform tools.
>>108565264Java is now following C#/.NET's lead. The reversal happened somewhere around 2015.
I still think they should revisit WinForms/WebForms and figure out a way to make a really seamless drag and drop UI experience for cross-platform or web apps. With their resources it's doable. Everyone is sick of wrestling with webshit for basic apps and tooling.
>>108564661embraceextendextinguishthere is not reason to use it unless it's on windows.