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macOS desktop apps programming with .NET Core 3.1 and Visual Studio for Mac

Developing native macOS GUI software with C#

Dimitri Laslo

Computers / Programming Languages / C#

This book exposes innovative technics for developing native macOS desktop applications by using C# and the .NET Core 3.1.

You will discover that the implementation of a macOS native application can be done with other tools than the classical tools proposed by Apple: SwiftUI, Objective-C …

Before reserved to C++ programmers, the macOS application arena is now open to the C# developer’s community.

What you will learn in this book?

- Essentials macOS commands (for rookie macOS user).

- Essentials C# coding technics (for rookie C# developer).

- Setup an efficient and professional development environment for .NET Core 3.1 on your Mac.

- Review a panel of technical solutions for the GUI implementation.

- Choose the adapted UI for your application specific needs.

- Code your desktop application (boilerplates furnished).

- Produce macOS executable from your C# project.

- Package and distribute your application for the macOS ecosystem.


Who is it for?

- macOS C++, Java or Swift developers.

- ASP.NET C# developers.

- Windows C# developers.


Accelerate your project start.

This book includes project templates (boilerplates) useful for starting quickly and easily the coding of your macOS desktop application.

This book avoids you a long and tedious phase of research for finding the most relevant technical solution for your app.

Thus, you can focus on the functional features of the application rather than the technical constraints of the Mac OS X system.

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