Microsoft and Xamarin are stepping up their integration work to make it easier for developers to write apps for iOS and Android devices using C#. On November 13, the pair announced there's now tighter ...
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Programmers who use Microsoft’s C# programming language now have an easier way to build mobile apps for iOS and Android devices. Xamarin announced version 3 of its development solution today, complete ...
Xamarin is a framework that is capable of bringing the power of .NET and C# on mobile platforms of Android and iOS. The striking aspect of Xamarin is that it is being completely a .NET based framework ...
Mobile app development frameworks like Ionic and Xamarin are very popular. Both aim to speed up, simplify, and open up app development to a broader group of programmers. The major difference between ...
Every mobile and desktop platform has its own technology stack, or stacks, that developers can use to build applications. It used to be acceptable to build an application for a single platform, or ...
On December 12, Xamarin made generally available ia new tool for creating native Cocoa apps for Mac OS X with C# and the .Net framework. The new tool, known as Xamarin.Mac, makes use of the ...
Also new in this version is the Xamarin Studio, a new integrated development environment (IDE) that, as Xamarin CEO Nat Friedman writes in today’s announcement, “is tightly integrated with the iOS and ...
A couple years back I wrote an article for this very column covering how you could leverage many different languages in your Xamarin apps. In it, I included an F# portable class library that was ...
Xamarin has long been one of the most popular tools for building cross-platform mobile applications and today, the company is taking a major step forward by launching version 3.0 of its service. The ...