Syncfusion was thrilled to be a part of UnoConf 2019 and the new launch of version 2.0 of Uno’s Cross-Platform Development Platform. We announced support yesterday for our grid, schedule, and chart controls for Uno Platform using our UWP toolkit. Jerome Laban even demoed our tools during the keynote address!
We would like to support more controls for Uno. We’re trying to gauge interest in our developer community with a short survey. This will let us see what kind of controls and functionality would be helpful. This will help shape our future collaborations with Uno Platform. Please take a minute to share your interest in this survey.
If you were unable to attend Uno Conference, you can watch the stream of all the sessions on YouTube here.
Here are a couple samples from our existing controls that work with Uno:
Syncfusion’s chart control in Uno Platform
Syncfusion’s grid control
Based in Montreal, Uno Platform is unique in that it allows developers to build native mobile, desktop, and WebAssembly apps with C# and XAML from a single codebase. It is an open source and professionally supported platform. In a field with hundreds of new ideas daily, they are quickly gaining momentum.
Partnering with companies like Uno is important for us. It opens the door to have code written for web assembly, iOS and Android. Uno’s support for Xamarin Forms allows enterprises currently using Xamarin Forms-powered apps to bring their apps to the web without a costly rewrite. The addition of Syncfusion controls makes this development even faster.
Jerome Laban at the UnoConf 2019 keynote
Software development keeps pushing forward at a rapid pace and it can be easy to fall behind as technologies change and evolve. Syncfusion is committed to enabling developers everywhere to have access to coding resources and tools. We believe both freelance individuals and large corporations can make valuable contributions to the industry. Companies like Uno, who share our vision, really contribute to the whole software development ecosystem.
You can follow us on Twitter, Facebook, or LinkedIn to get the latest updates as we release new controls for Uno Platform. The team at Uno has already planned a second UnoConf for September 22-24, 2020. We plan on being there.