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Mastering Xamarin.Forms - Third Edition

By : Ed Snider
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Mastering Xamarin.Forms - Third Edition

By: Ed Snider

Overview of this book

Discover how to extend and build upon the components of the most recent version of Xamarin.Forms to develop an effective, robust mobile app architecture. This new edition features Xamarin.Forms 4 updates, including CollectionView and RefreshView, new coverage of client-side validation, and updates on how to implement user authentication. Mastering Xamarin.Forms, Third Edition is one of the few Xamarin books structured around the development of a simple app from start to finish, beginning with a basic Xamarin.Forms app and going step by step through several advanced topics to create a solution architecture rich with the benefits of good design patterns and best practices. This book introduces a core separation between the app's user interface and the app's business logic by applying the MVVM pattern and data binding, and then focuses on building a layer of plugin-like services that handle platform-specific utilities such as navigation and geo-location, as well as how to loosely use these services in the app with inversion of control and dependency injection. You’ll connect the app to a live web-based API and set up offline synchronization before testing the app logic through unit testing. Finally, you will learn how to add monitoring to your Xamarin.Forms projects to track crashes and analytics and gain a proactive edge on quality.
Table of Contents (12 chapters)

App Monitoring

In the mobile development world, it's very important to iterate fast—users want new features and expect quality, and if you can't deliver on those expectations, you'll certainly feel it in your ratings and reviews. One of the best ways to ensure that you're shipping quality apps and features is to employ DevOps.

DevOps is where the technical and operational sides of app development meet. Proper DevOps integrates business operations with tools, resulting in a more automated and continuous release process. DevOps tools typically combine continuous integration and delivery (CI/CD)—the automation of the building, testing, and distribution of your app—with monitoring capabilities. CI/CD and monitoring together create a seamless loop, where CI/CD provides an output of testable features, and monitoring provides an input of feedback and analytics on those features. This continuous loop, when implemented properly, enables development...