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Field notes from 35+ years in the trenches. Mostly C# / .NET / Avalonia,
some Rust, rants about OOP, retro emulation, and whatever weird thing has me up at 2am.
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2026.05.23
What's new this week: The calm before Build
Build 2026 is ten days out, and this edition is the calm before. VS 2026 18.6.1 patches a hard ARM64 debugger blocker, System.ClientModel 1.13.0 ships breaking credential changes, GitHub Copilot pushes a pre-cutover changelog flurry, and the Musk v. Altman verdict closes a story two editions in the making.
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2026.05.21
VB on Avalonia: the VB6 form-and-handler model, cross-compiled to Linux from Visual Studio 2026
I spent a weekend proving the VB6 loop is alive outside Windows. Visual Basic on Avalonia 11, .NET 10, Visual Studio 2026, two update patterns side-by-side, and the same VB source publishing to a 47 MB self-contained win-x64 .exe and a 47 MB self-contained linux-x64 ELF. No first-party VB template for Avalonia, so the .vbproj is hand-rolled. Everything downstream behaves normally. Full source and two build guides on GitHub.
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2026.05.19
Is MAUI another Silverlight? A retrospective on every Microsoft UI framework, and why developers are tired
Microsoft has shipped more UI frameworks than any other vendor in computing history. Win32, MFC, WinForms, WPF, Silverlight, Xamarin.Forms, UWP, WinUI, MAUI, Blazor Hybrid. Each launched with a deck full of reasons this one was the future. Some are still here. Most are not. The real question is not whether MAUI is the next Silverlight; it is why a working developer in 2026 should ever again bet on a Microsoft UI framework as a strategic choice.
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2026.05.16
What's new this week: Avalonia, .NET, Visual Basic, and the Microsoft choices that hit developers
A weekly look at what shipped, what shifted, and what Microsoft decided this week in the corner of the ecosystem I actually work in: Avalonia for cross-platform UI, .NET 10 in production, Visual Basic still refusing to die, and whatever decision out of Redmond is going to land on a working developer's desk on Monday.
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2026.05.02
What's new this week: Avalonia, .NET, Visual Basic, and the Microsoft choices that hit developers
A weekly look at what shipped, what shifted, and what Microsoft decided this week in the corner of the ecosystem I actually work in: Avalonia for cross-platform UI, .NET 10 in production, Visual Basic still refusing to die, and whatever decision out of Redmond is going to land on a working developer's desk on Monday.
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