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Posted on February 17, 2017November 3, 2018

UWP Release Builds

The first time I tried to do a Release build of my UWP application, I thought that Visual Studio had hung in some horrible loop, pegging the CPU. After all, it takes seconds to perform a debug build, surely if the release build wasn’t done in, say, a couple of minutes, something was broken, right?

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Posted on February 6, 2017November 3, 2018

PSA: SyncFusion

One of the big advantages we .NET developers have is the plethora of UI controls that are available to us. Granted that it seems that these controls, in general, rarely do everything we need them to, but most provide extensibility through XAML templates and styles and allow us to tweak them to our needs.

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