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The MVVM Pattern in .NET MAUI

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Product type Book
Published in Nov 2023
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781805125006
Pages 386 pages
Edition 1st Edition
Languages
Author (1):
Pieter Nijs Pieter Nijs
Profile icon Pieter Nijs

Table of Contents (20) Chapters

Preface 1. Part 1: Key Concepts and Components
2. Chapter 1: What Is the MVVM Design Pattern? 3. Chapter 2: What is .NET MAUI? 4. Chapter 3: Data Binding Building Blocks in .NET MAUI 5. Chapter 4: Data Binding in .NET MAUI 6. Chapter 5: Community Toolkits 7. Chapter 6: Working with Collections 8. Part 2: Building a .NET MAUI App Using MVVM
9. Chapter 7: Dependency Injection, Services, and Messaging 10. Chapter 8: Navigation in MVVM 11. Chapter 9: Handling User Input and Validation 12. Chapter 10: Working with Remote Data 13. Part 3: Mastering MVVM Development
14. Chapter 11: Creating MVVM-Friendly Controls 15. Chapter 12: Localization with MVVM 16. Chapter 13: Unit Testing 17. Chapter 14: Troubleshooting and Debugging Tips 18. Index 19. Other Books You May Enjoy

Prompts and alerts

Direct feedback and clear communication are paramount when it comes to a solid user experience. As users navigate your application and interact with various inputs, there are moments where a subtle notification or a direct prompt can make all the difference. Prompts and alerts serve as these essential tools, guiding users through their journey, ensuring they’re informed and make intentional decisions.

Showing prompts and alerts is something that is platform-specific. Luckily .NET MAUI has got us covered as they provide simple and intuitive APIs for this. On the other hand, in an MVVM scenario, displaying a prompt or alert is mostly triggered from a ViewModel, which should be framework-independent. The solution, of course, is creating an interface for this functionality that a ViewModel can talk to. On the MAUI side of things, we can easily implement this interface and register it in our DI container so the implementation gets injected into the ViewModels...

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