Thứ Tư, 9 tháng 9, 2020

Mobile Newsletter - How to Create Custom Renderers for a Control in Xamarin.Forms

Mobile Newsletter - How to Create Custom Renderers for a Control in Xamarin.Forms

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

Industry News

Welcome Jetpack DataStore, now in alpha - a new and improved data storage solution aimed at replacing SharedPreferences.
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Android Developers blog
The latest Android update helps you keep your information private, adds a screen recording tool, and is rolling out starting today.
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ZDNet
In this post, we'll explore the pros, cons and valid use cases for using augmented reality in your mobile app development in 2020.
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Telerik
I want to talk about a common feature of navigation where a new page pops up over the current page.
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Xamarin blog
NativeScript 7.0 marks a signficant step forward for the framework by aligning with modern JS standards and bringing broad consistency across the whole stack.
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NativeScript
Every now and again an occasion will arise where a UIPickerView makes sense; in this post, I'll explore how to make one in a Xamarin.Forms project when your needs extend beyond the common DatePicker control.
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Joe Meyer
Custom renderers are used to ensure a consistency of appearance in elements across platforms for Xamarin controls like style, background color, text format, and so on.
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Syncfusion

New articles added

Product Showcase

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Raygun's suite of tools are a lifesaver for developers who are looking for a solution to monitoring their customer-facing applications for issues.
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In this article we look at the issue arises when using Enum type properties in Angular templates.
  (0 votes) by Florian Rappl (updated 13 hours ago)
In this article, we'll learn how to integrate a data grid into React applications.



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