
During October 2025, movgp0 ported the Material Color Utilities library to .NET within the MaterialDesignInXamlToolkit repository, including a backport to .NET 4.6.2 to support both legacy and modern applications. They implemented robust C# equivalents for core color utilities such as color blending, contrast analysis, dislike detection, and dynamic color specifications, incorporating advanced color models like CAM16 and HCT. Comprehensive unit tests were developed to ensure correctness and catch regressions early. By updating solution and project properties for multi-targeting, movgp0 enabled cross-platform Material Design color consistency, improving maintainability and accelerating design-to-implementation workflows for .NET developers.

Month 2025-10: Delivered the .NET port of Material Color Utilities with a backport to .NET 4.6.2, enabling use in legacy and modern .NET apps. Implemented robust C# equivalents for core utilities including color blending, contrast analysis, dislike detection, dynamic color specifications, and color models CAM16 and HCT. Added comprehensive unit tests to ensure correctness and regressions are caught early. Updated solution and project properties to support multi-targeting and long-term maintainability. This work unlocks cross-platform consistency for Material Design coloring in .NET ecosystems and sets the stage for broader adoption by .NET developers.
Month 2025-10: Delivered the .NET port of Material Color Utilities with a backport to .NET 4.6.2, enabling use in legacy and modern .NET apps. Implemented robust C# equivalents for core utilities including color blending, contrast analysis, dislike detection, dynamic color specifications, and color models CAM16 and HCT. Added comprehensive unit tests to ensure correctness and regressions are caught early. Updated solution and project properties to support multi-targeting and long-term maintainability. This work unlocks cross-platform consistency for Material Design coloring in .NET ecosystems and sets the stage for broader adoption by .NET developers.
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