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- Avalonia was a microcontinent in the Paleozoic era. Crustal fragments of this former microcontinent underlie south-west Great Britain, southern Ireland...
- Avalonia is a free and open-source .NET cross-platform XAML-based UI framework inspired by WPF/UWP and distributed under the MIT License. Avalonia supports...
- of the Iapetus Ocean when the Laurentia and Baltica continents and the Avalonia microcontinent collided. The orogeny is named for Caledonia, the Latin...
- Disney, making it one of the biggest box-office bombs of all time. In Avalonia, a land surrounded by an endless wall of mountains, adventurers Jaeger...
- been adopted by multiple other UI frameworks, such as UWP, .NET MAUI, and Avalonia. WPF employs XAML, an XML-based language, to define and link various interface...
- transition from a GTK based GUI to one made in the C# native framework, Avalonia. In the post announcing the project's end on October 1, 2024, developers...
- losing him, Sackboy, Larry, and Clive take the Sackbots to Avalonia for re-training. In Avalonia, Avalon Centrifuge (Colin McFarlane) takes Sackboy on a...
- Ashmole, Elias (2009). Rankine, David (ed.). The Book of Treasure Spirits. Avalonia Books. p. 165. ISBN 978-1-905297-27-6. Banner, James, ed. (1999). The Grimoire...
- orogeny. Contemporaneously the Tornquist Sea between Avalonia and Baltica was entirely closed. Thus Avalonia formed the southern coast of the new continent...
- geology of western Europe existed as part of the ancient microcontinent Avalonia. Having lived side by side with agricultural peoples for millennia, Europe's...