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Xamarin Blueprints

By : Michael Williams
Book Image

Xamarin Blueprints

By: Michael Williams

Overview of this book

Do you want to create powerful, efficient, and independent apps from scratch that will leverage the Xamarin framework and code with C#? Well, look no further; you’ve come to the right place! This is a learn-as-you-build practical guide to building eight full-fledged applications using Xamarin.Forms, Xamarin Android, and Xamarin iOS. Each chapter includes a project, takes you through the process of building applications (such as a gallery Application, a text-to-speech service app, a GPS locator app, and a stock market app), and will show you how to deploy the application’s source code to a Google Cloud Source Repository. Other practical projects include a chat and a media-editing app, as well as other examples fit to adorn any developer’s utility belt. In the course of building applications, this book will teach you how to design and prototype professional-grade applications implementing performance and security considerations.
Table of Contents (14 chapters)
Xamarin Blueprints
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewer
www.PacktPub.com
Preface

Xamarin.Forms, Windows Phone, and Visual Studio


Now let's look at sharing our MainPage interface with Windows Phone.

Note

Not everyone will extend an app onto Windows Phone, so if you are not interested in creating a Windows Phone example you can skip this part.

We are going to be using Microsoft Visual Studio, so open it up and open the SpeechTalk solution file (SpeechTalk.sln) we created in Xamarin Studio. Portability between the two IDEs is very good; watch the solution port directly into Visual Studio and open your PCL file without any issues.

Tip

Create a GIT repository to help control the continuous change between Xamarin Studio and Visual Studio, we recommend creating a GIT repository for every chapter.

The iOS and Android projects may not be compatible as we created these in Xamarin Studio.

Tip

You can build iOS and Android applications directly in Visual Studio, but running iOS applications will require a mac build host.

Now it's time to create a new Windows Phone project:

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