Thứ Tư, 21 tháng 3, 2018

Mobile Newsletter - Most common mistakes beginners make in Xamarin.Forms

Mobile Newsletter - Most common mistakes beginners make in Xamarin.Forms

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Industry News

We explore the possibilities of mix and matching web technologies with native Xamarin.Forms.
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Telerik
Google is offering 19 different courses on LinkedIn Learning that aim to prepare new developers for the Google Android Developer Certification exam.
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ZDNet
Following article mentions a list of most common mistakes we tend to do while using Xamarin.Forms.
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Smelly C0de
There's some really wonderful work happening now that mono runs in webassembly. There's the Blazor project, and perhaps more exciting is an initiative that has Xamarin Forms running in webassembly.
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Rocky Lhotka
It's only available for a handful of developers right now, but it'll be open to more soon.
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Engadget
In the development world there are tasks that are hard, and then there are tasks that are hard. The most notoriously dreaded development tasks tend to use the terms "enterprise" or "authentication", so when you combine the two, and start to throw around acronyms like "SAML" and "LDAP", you tend to find developers running in the opposite direction.
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Nativescript
Members of Apple's Swift Core team made a special appearance on the Swift Unwrapped podcast to discuss enhancements being rolled out as part of Swift 4.1 and how the company is expanding upon its efforts to engage with the community.
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Apple Insider



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