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So, with the upcoming release of ABP (looks exciting!) v0.19 and its release in october according to this blog: https://blog.abp.io/abp/ABP-v0-19-Release-With-New-Angular-UI

Where is the new version of ASP.NET Zero headed now. Do you have an update on this? Assuming there will be an ASP.NET Zero Plus or ASP.NET Zero IO or whatever, what is the ETA and details for this? I guess it might be good to hold off on a new project for now?

Thanks!!!

@alirizaadiyahsi well, please consider uwp. That would be awesome to be able to have a windows based admin client for many scenarios. Also, think of what would be done with Windows tablets for things like inventory and the like without having to use a web browser.

Thanks!!!

@alirizaadiyahsi , is there a roadmap for Xamarin?

UWP would be great and very useful.

<cite>alper: </cite>

Lastly Xamarin.Forms v3 will be in the next release.

@alper, I don't see anything about this on github. Maybe I missed something.... What is the ETA for an updated Xamarin project?

Thanks!

Ok, thank you @alper. Xamerin is not quite mature yet is it?

That is in the iOS section and I was just looking under Android for now. It might be helpful to move that information right up front for Xamerin rookies like me. :)

BTW, when will be be updated to Xamrin.Forms 3? 5.5?

Thanks again!

<cite>ismcagdas: </cite>

We recently got many request about Blazor, we will consider this with the team.

Sounds good Ismcagdas!

Thanks so much and keep up the great work!

@BBakerMMC, I agree. I am really wondering if Blazor is the future. It just makes a lot of sense to me. I am very much not impressed with the JS.MESS, although it certainly does have its cool / appeal in some ways. Anyway, don't get me going! :)

What the world needs is an ASP.NET Zero Blazor version that is more easily upgradeable and maybe not so intertwined with Metronic.

Shoot for that and wow.... pretty cool stuff guys!

Thanks @BBakerMMC! I'll have a look.

It looks like a great adventure!

Off I go.

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For our team, it definitely took us a while to realize that we needed to go back to the ABP documentation and really dig into it before we could understand how to work with Zero. In the beginning it was very unclear for us where ABP ended and Zero began (the truth of the matter is, ABP is really all that matters. Everything in Zero is just customization / extensions to ABP.)

@strix20 that is well said. There are a LOT of technologies going on here and it takes a while to kind of get it all sorted out.

I think it is a good idea to allow suggestions to contribute. My list above with a bit more detail would help a new user like I was.

You guys at Volosoft are great. Making it easy for your customers to succeed with your product always translates into more sales and customer satisfaction and renewals. I think the upcoming RAD tools will be a really good learning tool as well and will help a new user more quickly understand what is going on. Instant sample code right in your existing app. Great idea!

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@alper, it was meant as a suggestion, not a request. 8-)

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