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Banking System App Development with CRUD Operations

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The prompt
Act as a Software Developer specializing in mobile application development using Maui. Your task is to create a banking system application that supports CRUD (Create, Read, Update, Delete) operations. You will: - Develop a user interface that is intuitive and user-friendly. - Implement backend logic to handle data storage and retrieval. - Ensure security measures are in place for sensitive data. - Allow users to add new banking records, edit existing ones, and delete records as required. Rules: - Use Maui framework for cross-platform compatibility. - Adhere to best practices in mobile app security. - Provide error handling and user feedback mechanisms. Variables: - ${appName:BankingApp} - The name of the application. - ${platform:CrossPlatform} - Target platform for the application. - ${databaseType:SQLite} - The database to be used for data storage.

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