Download free course Xamarin.Forms Succinctly, pdf file on 145 pages by Alessandro Del Sole.
The demand for mobile applications across Android, iOS, and Windows platforms often puts developers accustomed to .NET and C# in a bind. The gap between platform operating systems, programming languages, and devices is an immense obstacle. Ideally, these developers would be able use their existing skills and knowledge to build native mobile apps. Xamarin. Forms makes this possible. In Xamarin.Forms Succinctly by Alessandro Del Sole, you will learn how Xamarin.Forms allows developers to build apps for Android, iOS, and Windows from a single C# codebase through the use of containers, controls, navigation, data binding, native APIs, and more. It covers features added in Xamarin.Forms versions 3.0 and 3.1, the XAML code editor, tools for developing iOS applications, and using native Android and iOS controls without writing custom APIs.
Table of contents
- Introduction
- Getting Started with Xamarin.Forms
- Sharing Code Among Platforms
- Building the User Interface with XAML
- Organizing the UI with Layouts
- Xamarin.Forms Common Controls
- Pages and Navigation
- Resources and Data Binding
- Accessing Platform-Specific APIs
- Managing the App Lifecycle
- Useful Resources
Pages : | 145 |
Size : | 3.5 MB |
Downloads: | 68 |
Created: | 2022-02-03 |
License: | For personal or educational use |
Author(s): | Alessandro Del Sole |
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