Mobile Newsletter - Introduction to Xamarin.Forms Shell 7 new and 13 updated articles today
Welcome to this week's Mobile Development newsletter from CodeProject. Industry News The Kotlin mobile app development community is continuing to grow. | Learnworthy | Bing Maps SDK for Android and iOS is ready for your production applications. | Bing | Want to learn to build Android apps in Kotlin? Get started with the Kotlin Bootcamp for Programmers and Developing Android apps in Kotlin codelabs courses. | Android Developers blog | On-demand loading is a common technique in mobile apps where data is loaded in chunks as the user scrolls down a list in real time. | Grape City | Today at .NET Conf 2019, we announced Xamarin Hot Restart which enables you to test changes made to your app, including multi-file code edits, resources, and references, using a much faster build and deploy cycle. | Xamarin blog | The new Xamarin.Forms Shell is meant to boost mobile developer productivity. App content organization and navigation is nicely abstracted away by the Shell, thus allowing developers more time to focus on app content. | Telerik | Vue Native simply is a JavaScript framework for mobile which builds mobile applications in Vue.js. | Data Driven Investor | New articles added | (7 votes) by Vincent Maverick Durano (updated yesterday) A simple yet organized project template for building ASP.NET Core APIs in .NET Core 3.x | | (5 votes) by Mark J. Caplin (updated 5 days ago) | | (7 votes) by Mohamed Kalmoua (updated 5 days ago) In this article, I will discuss a WiFi password recovery and management tool that I created in WPF using Visual Studio 2019. | | (7 votes) by Marc Clifton (updated yesterday) Client-side TypeScript and debugging trials and tribulations with VS Code and Visual Studio | | (5 votes) by William Costa Rodrigues (updated 6 days ago) This article explains an easy method to download and update your WinForms application | | (7 votes) by Michael Haephrati (updated 2 days ago) How to migrate an Assembla space to Github, including Tickets, contributors, files and source code | Articles updated | (6 votes) by Weifen Luo (updated 2 days ago) An introduction to RDO.Net, an open source framework to handle data in .NET platform | | (9 votes) by Visweswaran N (updated 2 days ago) Dependency free machine learning library for C++ | | (68 votes) by HHerzl (updated 4 days ago) Creating Web API in ASP.NET Core 2.0 | | (51 votes) by Eduard Silantiev (updated 12 hours ago) Create a test RESTful WEB API service using ASP.NET Core 2.1 | | (27 votes) by Eduard Silantiev (updated 11 hours ago) Using various approaches to increase ASP.NET Core WEB API application's productivity. | | (140 votes) by HHerzl (updated 4 days ago) Entity Framework Core 2 for the Enterprise | | (14 votes) by HHerzl (updated 4 days ago) Scaffolding Dapper with CatFactory | | (10 votes) by Florian Rappl (updated 13 hours ago) Want to modernize your C# codebase? Let's finish with types. | | (7 votes) by Shenwei Liu (updated 4 days ago) A custom and configurable Angular data grid tool and demo application presenting both client and server-side data filtering, sorting, and pagination (updated to Angular 8) | | (57 votes) by Jovibor (updated 8 hours ago) HEX Control for MFC/Win32 apps | | (15 votes) by wqaxs36 (updated 23 hours ago) This article will help you to understand how to communicate with the USB devices using WinAPI in C#. | | (40 votes) by omeecode (updated 15 hours ago) Becoming a 'Real' developer is the number 1 goal in a developer's life. But the main roadblock is impostor syndrome. This guide will help you fight impostor syndrome. | New Tips and Tricks added | (4 votes) by Edwig Huisman (updated 3 days ago) CString only projects can convert to STL std::string | Tips and Tricks updated | (39 votes) by Robert Gustafson (updated yesterday) I've created an enhanced version of the Extended RichTextBox created by Razi Syed. | © 2019 The Code Project. All rights reserved. This email was sent to vutunglampro@gmail.com. To stop receiving The Code Project Mobile Development Newsletter click Unsubscribe. CodeProject 503-250 Ferrand Drive, Toronto Ontario, M3C 3G8 Canada +1 416-849-8900 x 100 Please do not reply directly to this email. It was sent from an unattended mailbox. For correspondence please use webmaster@codeproject.com |
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