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|a Xamarin in action :
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|a Part 1. Getting started with Xamarin. Introducing native cross-platform applications with Xamarin -- Hello MVVM : creating a simple cross-platform app using MVVM -- MVVM : the model-view-view model design pattern -- Hellow again, MVVM : understanding and enhancing our simple MVVM app -- What are we (a)waiting for? An introduction to multithreading for Xamarin apps -- Part 2. Building apps. Designing MVVM cross-platform apps -- Building cross-platform models -- Building cross-platform view models -- Building simple Android views -- Building more advanced Android views -- Building simple iOS views -- Building more advanced iOS views -- Part 3. From working code to the store. Running mobile apps on physical devices -- Testing mobile apps using Xamarin UITest -- Using app center to build, test, and monitor apps -- Deploying apps to beta testers and the stores.
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|a Rewriting the same app for iOS and Android is tedious, error-prone, and expensive. Microsoft's Xamarin drastically reduces dev time by reusing most application code-- typically 70% or more. The core of your iOS and Android app is shared; you write platform-specific code only for the UI layer. And because Xamarin uses C#, your apps benefit from everything this modern language and the .NET ecosystem have to offer.
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