What's better for mobile development with .NET Maui, Blazor or XAML? Each has its pros and cons. Listed below is a brief comparison of the 2 options: Maui with Blazor : Web Tech, Shared Logic Best for: Web developers or teams already using Blazor for web apps who want to reuse components and logic. Pros: - Write UI in Razor syntax (HTML + C#) - Share components across web and mobile - Easier onboarding for web devs - Great for internal tools or hybrid apps Cons: - Slight performance overhead compared to native XAML - Limited access to some native features (though improving) - Smaller ecosystem for mobile-specific Blazor components Maui with XAML : Native Feel, Rich Control Best for: Developers with WPF, UWP, or Xamarin.Forms experience, or those wanting full control over native UI. Pros: - Deep integration with MAUI’s native controls - Rich styling and layout capabilities - More mature tooling and community support for mobile-specific features - Better performance for compl...
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