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WinUI 3 Fundamentals

Offered By: Pluralsight

Tags

Windows Systems Administration Courses C# Courses .NET Courses XAML Courses User Interface Design Courses Data Binding Courses

Course Description

Overview

The Windows UI Library (WinUI) is the native UI framework of Windows 10 and Windows 11. This course teaches you how to use WinUI and its UI description language XAML to build modern Windows desktop applications with .NET and C#.


The Windows UI Library (WinUI) is Microsoft's latest UI framework that you can use to build native Windows desktop applications with .NET and C#. In this course, WinUI 3 Fundamentals, you’ll learn the skills you need to develop and maintain WinUI applications. First, you’ll explore the structure of a WinUI app, and you’ll learn about the Extensible Application Markup Language (XAML). Next, you’ll discover how to build user interfaces with layout panels, data binding, styles, templates, and the MVVM pattern. Finally, you’ll learn how to debug your WinUI app with the XAML debugging tools of Visual Studio. When you’re finished with this course, you’ll have the skills and knowledge of WinUI and XAML needed to work successfully on WinUI projects.

Syllabus

  • Course Overview 1min
  • Creating Your First WinUI Application 35mins
  • Instantiating Objects in XAML 23mins
  • Building a User Interface 52mins
  • Organizing Code with UserControls 12mins
  • Applying Data Binding and MVVM 62mins
  • Executing Code with Commands 26mins
  • Creating Reusable Resources 26mins
  • Working with Data Templates 17mins
  • Setting up Dependency Injection 13mins
  • Styling Your Application 18mins
  • Mastering Control Templates 19mins
  • Debugging Your WinUI Application 14mins

Taught by

Thomas Claudius Huber

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