How to use Web technologies with Avalonia for Mobile/Desktop apps? #16189
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I don't think there's an easy way to work with HTML and JS in Avalonia. These are different technologies. Even if there was a good enough web view, I think that you should better try to use XAML or use a different framework if Avalonia can't offer what you need. |
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Avalonia.Webview has worked well for me and they have Blazor samples but like @maxkatz6 said there's probably not much benefit if you don't use Avalonia in the front-end. |
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Hi everyone, I'm using Avalonia since 0.10.x version and I'm quite satisfied about it. So far I used it for making both Desktop and Android/iOS apps, writing in plain XAML/C# without particular extensions.
But I'm not an expert on XAML and, so far, my apps had a very basic (ugly!) UI. Instead, I'm quite much skilled on making web-based interfaces. I know how to use Javascript libraries to make animations, draw interactive chars, 3D graphics and so on.
So my question is, how can I exploit my skills on web frontends to make a visually cool Avalonia app, for Mobile and Desktop platforms? Something that lets me write the app in HTML/JS/CSS for the frontend and C# for the logical part.
Are there some Avalonia "extensions" for this? And side questions...
Thanks!
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