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Is Tizen.net dead ?

Tizen.net is fantastic from a developer's point of view. But the lack of support from Samsung and the lack of advanced tutorials (beyond the basic "hello world" tutorials) is killing that technology in my humble opinion. This forum has a poor activity and even that there are sometimes people from Samsung that come here to help us, this is clearly insufficient. Am I in the wrong place ? Is there another forum that I am missing ? Or is this technology only used by a dozen of developers around the world, left alone with their difficulties ?

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Tizen .NET

Thank you for sharing your honest thoughts and sorry for your inconvenience at the same time.
We will try to do our best to provide a better Tizen .NET app development environment.
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Thanks.

Alvarez

Adding to the response of resources, i would add https://tizenschool.org/ which is useful when getting started.

Imho the support from Samsung is very good in regard to Tizen.Net, bugs usually are addressed in 24 hours and when possible fixed in a few days.  That has not been my experiance with either Android nor iOS development, naitive or otherwise.

But I agree, likely becuase of the current size of a user base there is a limit to the polish these resources provide.

For example I am often unable to use sample code as is, often having to figure out what is wrong with the solution before being able to build.  But this doesnt make the samples useless.  But they are somewhat limited in respect to the features available to demonstrate.

I would encourage Samsung to promote these forums as it would provide a place not only for Samsung to help address non specific code issues, but for users to help each other as doing so on more popular websites like Stackoverflow tends to be very intolerant to those trying to get started.

And I also encourage Samsung to provide blog updates as often as possible, to help encourage more users.  Indeed more activity on this site would be welcome. I would like to share ideas be often feel I would only be talking to myself...