Mobile Newsletter - Xamarin.Forms, .NET Maui and the Uno Platform 5 new and 0 updated articles today
Welcome to this week's Mobile Development newsletter from CodeProject. Industry News This blog post is about initial impressions. It's worth being really clear about that – please take both praise and criticism of MAUI with a pinch of salt. | Jon Skeet | The .NET Maui team at Microsoft recently dropped Release Candidate 1, so I thought it worth taking a quick look at how it compares to both it's predecessor, Xamarin.Forms, and the Uno Platform, which is arguably the market leader for building multi-platform application with .NET. | Nick's .NET Travels | We are going to talk about a very useful field that is part of Jetpack Window Manager library. This field is called isSeparating, and will help you to understand when there is content separated by a FoldingFeature on a foldable device. | Surface Duo | Google has quietly launched a new iOS app called Switch to Android that lets users move their data from an iPhone to an Android smartphone. | Slash Gear | What should we select if we need to run some work in the background? Should it be a Worker, Service or simple Task Run from .Net? | Bohdan Benetskyi | Building on the foundation laid by Android 12, described by many as the biggest Android OS update since 2014, this year's upcoming Android 13 release refines the feature set and tweaks the user interface in subtle ways. | Esper | Here, the focus is on upgrading a library from Xamarin.Forms to .NET MAUI, but you will find this helpful if you need to upgrade any code to .NET 6. | Luis Matos | New articles added | (0 votes) by Dhruv__Patel (updated yesterday) In this article we look at how developers can use Intel® Advisor and Intel® VTune™ Profiler to efficiently offload to GPU and optimize their cross-architecture applications. | | (1 votes) by Jeff Griffith (updated 5 days ago) How to begin the legacy app's functionality into Azure function-based microservices | | (1 votes) by Dawid Borycki (updated 2 days ago) In this series, we'll build a business-focused Spring Boot application in Java focused on ingesting images of forms submitted by vendors, processing them through Form Recognizer, and storing them in a PostgreSQL database. | | (1 votes) by Dawid Borycki (updated yesterday) In this article, we'll implement file upload functionality and connect it with Azure Form Recognition. | | (0 votes) by Dawid Borycki (updated 12 hours ago) In the previous parts of this series we used AI to extract form data, in this article we'll show some practical uses of it. | © 2022 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 20 Bay Street, 11th Floor, Toronto, Ontario, Canada M5J 2N8 +1 (416) 849-8900 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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