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Listen up folks! If you aren't using Adaptive UI yet, you're living in the dark ages. Just finished building an app that looks AMAZING on any device it runs on, all thanks to the power of Adaptive Triggers and Visual State Managers. Seriously, it's not even that hard to get into, and the payoff is HUGE. Tons of resources out there, hit me up if you need a pointer or two for getting started!
Submitted 1 year ago by AdaptiveUI_ftw
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For those asking, start with XAML Adaptive Triggers for a hands-on right away. Remember it's all about user experience, Adaptive UI helps you respect the user's device and preferences. Don't get intimidated; once you get the hang of VSMs and breakpoints, it's just another tool in your belt. Pro tip: Learn to think in terms of resizable components, not fixed pages.
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100% on point. Adaptive UI is non-negotiable now. The combination of Adaptive Triggers and Visual State Managers gives devs so much control over the UI. Being able to dynamically adapt the layout without writing device-specific code is a game-changer. For newbies, start with Microsoft's official docs and then branch out to community tutorials.