About Us

We are a team of working .NET developers who got tired of the same problem: finding reliable, up-to-date learning resources for .NET MAUI that actually reflect how real apps get built.

Most tutorials show you Hello World and stop. Most documentation assumes you already know what you’re doing. And most blog posts are written by people who haven’t shipped a MAUI app in production. We have — and that’s the difference.

What We Do

MauiTutorials.com is a technical learning resource built by and for .NET developers. Our team brings 5–10 years of hands-on experience across the Microsoft stack — C#, Xamarin, ASP.NET Core, and .NET MAUI — and we publish content that reflects that depth.

Every guide, tutorial, and interview resource on this site is written with one question in mind: would this actually help a developer in a real project or a real interview? If the answer is no, we don’t publish it.

Who This Site Is For

  • .NET and C# developers learning .NET MAUI for the first time
  • Xamarin developers migrating to .NET MAUI
  • Developers preparing for .NET MAUI technical interviews
  • Teams evaluating cross-platform frameworks for their next project

Why We Built This

When .NET MAUI launched as the successor to Xamarin.Forms, the ecosystem was fragmented. Official documentation covered the basics, but practical, interview-focused, and real-world content was hard to find. We built MauiTutorials.com to fill that gap — and to keep filling it as the framework evolves.

We cover .NET MAUI at every level: beginner setup and Hello World, intermediate patterns like MVVM and custom controls, advanced topics like performance optimization and platform-specific APIs, and practical content like interview guides and ADB command references.

Our Content Standards

We write for developers who value accuracy over speed. Our articles are:

  • Technically reviewed by developers who have used these APIs in production
  • Updated regularly as .NET MAUI and the broader .NET ecosystem evolves
  • Honest — we flag known limitations, gotchas, and things that don’t work as documented

We use AI tools to assist with research, drafting, and formatting — but every article is written, reviewed, and verified by developers on our team before it goes live. You will never find content on this site that hasn’t been read by a human who understands the code.

Get in Touch

Have a topic you want us to cover? Found an error in one of our guides? Want to suggest an interview question we missed?

Reach out at contact@mauitutorials.com — we read every message and take feedback seriously.


MauiTutorials.com — Built by .NET developers, for .NET developers.