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Hands-On Mobile Development with .NET Core

By : Can Bilgin
Book Image

Hands-On Mobile Development with .NET Core

By: Can Bilgin

Overview of this book

.NET Core is the general umbrella term used for Microsoft’s cross-platform toolset. Xamarin, used for developing mobile applications, is one of the app model implementations for .NET Core infrastructure. In this book, you'll learn how to design, architect, and develop attractive, maintainable, and robust mobile applications for multiple platforms, including iOS, Android, and UWP, with the toolset provided by Microsoft using Xamarin, .NET Core, and Azure Cloud Services. This book will take you through various phases of application development using Xamarin, from environment setup, design, and architecture to publishing, with the help of real-world scenarios. Throughout the book, you'll learn how to develop mobile apps using Xamarin, Xamarin.Forms, and .NET Standard. You'll even be able to implement a web-based backend composed of microservices with .NET Core using various Azure services including, but not limited to, Azure App Services, Azure Active Directory, Notification Hub, Logic Apps, Azure Functions, and Cognitive Services. The book then guides you in creating data stores using popular database technologies such as Cosmos DB, SQL, and Realm. Finally, you will be able to set up an efficient and maintainable development pipeline to manage the application life cycle using Visual Studio App Center and Visual Studio Services.
Table of Contents (26 chapters)
Title Page
Copyright and Credits
About Packt
Contributors
Preface
Index

Using Xamarin.Forms and native controls


Now that we are more familiar with the different page types and navigation patterns, we can move on to creating the actual UI for our pages. Creating a UX that is flexible enough for Xamarin target platforms can be dreadfully complicated; especially if the stakeholders involved are not familiar with the aforementioned UX design factors. Nevertheless, Xamarin.Forms offers various layouts and views that help developers to find the optimal solution for a project's needs.

Note

In Xamarin.Forms, the visual tree is composed of three layers: pages, layouts, and views. Layouts are used as containers for views, which are the user controls to create pages, which are the main interactive surfaces for users.

Let's take a closer look at the UI components.

Layouts

Layouts are container elements used to allocate user controls across a design surface. In order to satisfy platform imperatives, layouts can be used to align, stack, and position view elements. The different...