These new container images significantly improve security posture:
Ultra-small images (reduced size and attack surface) No package manager (avoids a whole class of attacks) No shell (avoids a whole class of attacks) Non-root (avoids a whole class of attacks)
I think this will be remedied to some degree because the current MAUI "Getting started" page for macOS seems to list Visual Studio for Mac 2022 as a requirement, which is a deprecated product now
like sure, the Startup-less project with only Program.cs is created by default now, but you can disregard that just fine and write a startup class and a Program.cs file with a Program class and Main
@Maverik WinForms lives due to being legacy (and therefore needs to be supported for legacy projects, or else all the companies will get mad), but WPF doesn't count as legacy enough, while also not counting as new and fresh enough
Ideally the autocompletion field appears near the cursor, but when the programs don't support it fully, then the autocompletion appears near the bottom right corner of the screen. When they don't support it at all, it's impossible to type in the text, and you have to resort to copy pasting from elsewhere.
This is how it's supposed to work, but it means there has to be some integration with an operating system and you can't just translate the keystroke on the keyboard to a letter appearing in the text field.
Back when I first considered it, it didn't support it at all, at some point within the last... year (?) rudimentary support was added on Windows, but on Linux still nope
@LynnCrumbling Input Method Editor support, which is how you type text in languages which don't easily map into latin alphabet; hard to think about making an enhanced Japanese dictionary application when it's impossible to type in Japanese text in text fields
I think that will be perfect in terms of C standard compliance (of course aside from using the __attribute__((packed)) part in the first place). It's also unwieldy