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Creating Cross-Platform C# Applications with Uno Platform

By : Matt Lacey, Marcel Alexander Wagner
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Creating Cross-Platform C# Applications with Uno Platform

By: Matt Lacey, Marcel Alexander Wagner

Overview of this book

Developers are increasingly being asked to build native applications that run on multiple operating systems and in the browser. In the past, this would have meant learning new technologies and making multiple copies of an application. But the Uno Platform allows you to use tools, languages, and APIs you already know from building Windows apps to develop apps that can also run on other platforms. This book will help you to create customer-facing as well as line-of-business apps that can be used on the device, browser, or operating system of your choice. This practical guide enables developers to put their C# and XAML knowledge to work by writing cross-platform apps using the Uno Platform. Packed with tips and practical examples, this book will help you to build applications for common scenarios. You'll begin by learning about the Uno Platform through step-by-step explanations of essential concepts, before moving on to creating cross-platform apps for different lines of business. Throughout this book, you'll work with examples that will teach you how to combine your existing knowledge to manage common development environments and implement frequently needed functionality. By the end of this Uno development book, you will have learned how to write your own cross-platform apps with the Uno Platform and use additional tools and libraries to speed up your app development process.
Table of Contents (13 chapters)
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Section 1: Getting to Know Uno Platform
4
Section 2: Writing and Developing Uno Platform Apps
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Section 3: Test, Deploy, and Contribute

Bringing Xamarin.Forms apps to WebAssembly

If you use .NET for your development and have previously created a mobile (iOS and/or Android) app, you may have used Xamarin.Forms. If you have mobile apps built with Xamarin.Forms that you now want to run on WebAssembly, you may be worried that a rewrite of code is in order, but it's not.

Xamarin.Forms can create UWP apps. Uno Platform allows UWP apps to run on other platforms. Therefore, it's possible to use the UWP app produced by Xamarin.Forms and pass that as input for Uno Platform to use to create a Wasm app. Fortunately, and for simplicity, all the connecting of project inputs and outputs is taken care of by a provided template.

Tip

It's also possible to use Uno Platform controls within a Xamarin app. Doing so is simple, and there's a guide showing how at the following URL: https://platform.uno/docs/articles/howto-use-uno-in-xamarin-forms.html.

To show how a UWP app created by Xamarin.Forms can be used...