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Learning Xamarin studio

By : William Smith
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Learning Xamarin studio

By: William Smith

Overview of this book

Table of Contents (16 chapters)
Learning Xamarin Studio
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Index

About the Reviewers

Ryan Alford is a .NET software engineer who works from home. He has been a .NET developer for over 7 years, with majority of his focus being on C#. In his early years, he worked almost exclusively on WinForms and Windows Mobile. He then started working with ASP.NET, AJAX, and Silverlight. In the past few years, as mobile development really started to take off, he took an interest in Xamarin and MonoTouch.

He was able to help convince management at his workplace to use Xamarin for their upcoming enterprise application on iOS, since the company was using .NET and C# in other projects. It was at this point that he was added to the three-person development team to write the new iOS enterprise application.

He has written and released two Android applications: MotoTorch LED and Phase 10 Score Center. MotoTorch LED has more than 500,000 downloads, and was one of the first applications on Android that used the camera LEDs as a flashlight.

Today, Ryan is rewriting Phase 10 Score Center in Xamarin.Android to ease the development of new features. He is still on his iOS team and continues to add new features to his company's enterprise application.

John Goodwin was born in 1979 on South Korean soil as an American citizen to US Army parents. He moved a lot with his family, eventually spending much of his youth in Washington State.

After meeting his wife Jane, he moved to California, where he soon became employed as a professional software developer for a company in Canoga Park, CA, known as Cyberspace Headquarters, LLC. Working there for several years, he progressed from the lowly new guy to Lead Software Developer, in charge of two, or sometimes three other software developers as well as offshore development projects. The economic downturn for IT companies post 9/11 eventually took its toll, and John looked elsewhere for employment, and also moved with his wife further out of the city.

Next in rural Northern Los Angeles County, he took some teaching opportunities. Then he worked short-term for a Simi Valley factory looking to improve worker efficiencies. Soon, an opening in the City of Los Angeles for a contract software developer made its way to his ears; he interviewed, and started work.

In the housing boom from 2002-2006, it had already been very clear that Southern California's bubble was about to burst. John and Jane sold their home in favor of moving to Lake Royale, where he continued to work for the City of Los Angeles telecommute. After working 7 years for the City of Los Angeles, he started working at CareAnyware doing healthcare-related software for home health and hospice. CareAnyware was soon purchased by Brightree, where he continues to work writing post-acute healthcare software with great immediate teammates and remote teams.

His passion for using technology to create value in the lives of others is mysteriously tolerated by his loving wife. Unable to find a normal way to work out and keep fit, he uses local sprint triathlons (and maybe a half in October 2014) to motivate his workout schedule. You can visit his website: http://johngoodwin.com/

Sergio Martínez-Losa del Rincón is a computer engineer who loves programming languages. Since high school, he has been learning about programming and computer interaction. He is always learning and discovers something new every day.

He likes all kinds of programming languages, but focuses his efforts into mobile development with native languages such as Objective-C (iPhone), Java (Android), and Xamarin (C#). He also builds Google Glass applications at his job as well as mobile applications for iPhone and Android devices. He also develops games for mobile devices with Cocos2d-x and cocos2d. He has reviewed Learning Cocos2d-x Game Development, Siddarth Shekar, Packt Publishing.

He loves challenging problems and is always keen to work with new technologies. More information about his experience and details can be found at www.linkedin.com/in/sergiomtzlosa.

Carlo Wahlstedt is a graduate from Berea College. He has been a professional software engineer since 2007, with a focus on the .NET Framework. He has held jobs in the utility and financial industries. He has earned a Microsoft Certified Solutions Developer: Web Applications certification and has been very actively working with Xamarin Studio for over a year. He is most interested in software for the Web and mobile devices, as well as software development processes and wearable technology.