Ok, there’s no such thing as native Windows apps for Linux, but there are cross platform GUI frameworks like Avalonia and Uno that can produce apps with a polished identical experience across all platforms, no electron needed
Ok, there’s no such thing as native Windows apps for Linux, but there are cross platform GUI frameworks like Avalonia and Uno that can produce apps with a polished identical experience across all platforms, no electron needed
It’s fully cross platform with .NET Core and later.
It’s on purpose. They’re trying to avoid calling them people. Not illegal immigrants anymore, just illegals. Not trans people, just things. Yes, the implications of intentional dehumanization are horrific beyond imagination.
It depends on if you use the “relay” feature. If your server is accessible from the outside it shouldn’t be using this though.
The standard .NET C# compiler and CLI run on and build for Windows, MacOS, and Linux. You can run your ASP.NET webapps in a Linux docker container, or write console apps and run them on Linux, it doesn’t matter anymore. As a .NET dev I have literally no reason to ever touch Windows, unless I’m touching legacy code from before .NET Core or building a Windows-exclusive app using a Windows app framework.