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Building Apps for the Future: Adapting to Technological Change through Loosely Coupled Code

App development is constantly evolving, with new technologies and platforms emerging while others fade away. The demise of platforms like Windows Phone, Silverlight, Xamarin.Forms and UWP serves as a stark reminder that the most effective way to ensure the long-term viability of our apps is to write code that can adapt to changing technological landscapes.

We'll explore the challenges of developing business critical applications that must remain relevant over time.
We'll examine case studies of successful implementations and provide actionable strategies for writing loosely coupled code using MVVM with Prism Library. By adopting a modular, flexible approach to development, you'll be able to reduce costs associated with platform migrations, minimize downtime, and increase overall efficiency.

Whether you're building new applications or maintaining existing ones, this will equip you with the knowledge and skills needed to navigate the ever-changing world of desktop and mobile app development. By investing in a future-proof approach to coding, you'll be able to deliver high-quality apps that thrive across multiple platforms and technologies for years to come.

This can be offered as either a regular session covering high level concepts or a deep deep workshop in which we actually build an application using the techniques from this to deploy a WPF, .NET MAUI and Uno Platform app all running the same backend business logic.

Dan Siegel

Microsoft MVP - Prism Maintainer

Coxen Hole, Honduras

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