Thứ Tư, 13 tháng 9, 2023

Mobile Newsletter - Are You Prepared for the End of Xamarin Support?

Mobile Newsletter - Are You Prepared for the End of Xamarin Support?

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

Industry News

In October 2022, Microsoft announced that Xamarin and Xamarin.Forms apps will no longer be supported after May 1, 2024, which is just eight months from the writing of this post.
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Trailhead Technology
The 4th release of 2023 brings over 350+ updates to Uno Platform, including the much-requested .NET MAUI Embedding, Lightweight Styling, Shadows, Hot Restart, WebAssembly CSP, and more.
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Uno Platform
In this blog post, I will guide you through creating dynamic forms that can be modified at runtime using Flutter.
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Syncfusion
We are very excited to announce the availability of .NET MAUI in .NET 8 release candidate 1 which comes with a go live license so you can confidently use this release for your production applications.
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.NET
TDD, or Test-Driven Development, is a software development approach where tests are written before the actual code is implemented.
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Free Code Camp
SKIE, our tool to bridge Kotlin and Swift APIs for Kotlin Multiplatform, has been released as open source. This is a critical tool for any developer or team calling Kotlin code from Swift.
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Touchlab
Over the course of the training, developers learn essential mobile marketing best practices, including how to leverage Play Console growth tools like store listing experiments (SLEs) and custom store listings (CSLs).
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Android Developers

New articles added

ARM

  (3 votes) by Dawid Borycki (updated 5 days ago)
This article demonstrates how to use Arm64 to run .NET applications, acquiring advantages of native architecture like power efficiency and a speed gain.

Desktop Programming

  (1 votes) by Dawid Borycki (updated 2 days ago)
This article demonstrates how to use WPF with .NET 8.0 to implement a desktop application that runs on Arm64.

Internet of Things

  (0 votes) by Dawid Borycki (updated 5 days ago)
This article demonstrates how you can use ASP.NET Core with Windows 11 to build a web server for a headless IoT application. You will gain insights into harnessing Arm64-powered devices that offer high performance while consuming minimal power for your IoT applications.



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