I am more excited about WinUI Reactor than anything else. the gap between Compose/React thinking and XAML thinking is enormous, and Reactor just bridges it. I am curious about interoperability - how would one include a Reactor-based component into existing WinUI 3 app? how would one include a XAML-based control from some other library into a (future) modern WinUI Reactor app?
Great work! I really hope it can be designed to be agent-friendly. The current CodeX/Claude code sandbox functionality is very limited; it would be wonderful to use this as a sandbox.
I am more excited about WinUI Reactor than anything else. the gap between Compose/React thinking and XAML thinking is enormous, and Reactor just bridges it. I am curious about interoperability - how would one include a Reactor-based component into existing WinUI 3 app? how would one include a XAML-based control from some other library into a (future) modern WinUI Reactor app?
Don't be, if the WinUI team past performance is anything to come by.
They will leave it half baked like everything else since Project Reunion was announced in 2020.
More on Azure Linux 4.0:
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48407499 Azure Linux 4.0 is Microsoft's first general-purpose Linux (boxofcables.dev)
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The year of the Linux desktop.
Meanwhile I’m stuck on macOS for work. Oh the irony.
Great work! I really hope it can be designed to be agent-friendly. The current CodeX/Claude code sandbox functionality is very limited; it would be wonderful to use this as a sandbox.
I use bubblewrap inside Ubuntu inside WSL. https://github.com/nix-tools/bubblebox
That’ll be deprecated in 6 months. Nope.
This is not official.
Azure Linux 4.0 is the next version of Azure Linux (duh), and WSL base distro.