Thứ Tư, 20 tháng 5, 2020

Mobile Newsletter - Goodbye Xamarin, aloha Maui!

Mobile Newsletter - Goodbye Xamarin, aloha Maui!

Welcome to this week's Mobile Development newsletter from CodeProject.

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Industry News

Framework to connect wearables and other IoT devices to mobile phones, tablets and PCs with an IP-based protocol stack over Bluetooth Low Energy
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Fitbit
In a recent Channel 9 show, F# designer and architect Don Syme and Fabulous maintainer Timothé Larivière introduced Fabulous, a community-driven F# framework aimed to build cross-platform mobile and desktop apps based on Xamarin.Forms.
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InfoQ
The choice between Ionic and Xamarin depends a lot on which approach and community you are willing to bet on. Even if you're an existing C# or .NET developer, your options are vast.
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ionic framework
Microsoft made some interesting announcements today and I wanted to share my thoughts a personal big one: Xamarin will evolve and make place for Maui.
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Marcofolio.net
In this article, based on my experience with creating a GPS and navigation application, I will show you how to create a mobile app using Expo and Firebase services such as Firestore, Firebase functions and Expo push notifications.
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Smashing Magazine
The Xamarin and .NET teams have some exciting announcements, sessions, and interactive experience throughout the event, so let us dive in!
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Xamarin blog
Create in XD and export to working Flutter code
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Flutter blog

New articles added

Product Showcase

  (0 votes) by Xiao Ling (updated yesterday)
This article demonstrates how to build DotCode webcam scan apps using C++, Java, and C#.

Articles updated

Reviews on Third Party Products and Tools

  (36 votes) by Jeremy Likness (updated 5 days ago)
Wisej is a powerful platform that abstracts away the nuances of client/server interactions while embracing all the web has to offer, including third-party HTML5-based solutions, it is the perfect tool for building enterprise web applications.



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