Contents tagged with C#
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Night Golf - Video, Commentary, Scores and a Lot of Fun
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Multi-Round Stroke Play Golf with Markers, Rulings, Video, Photos, and Commentary - Thanks to Azure, Xamarin, ASP .NET Razor
This past weekend, our golf course had it's Medal Play Championship. It was a two round event (Saturday and Sunday June 2nd and 3rd, 2018). The inclusion of our application gives the event a real high level experience not only for those that are playing, but for course members that are at home. This is a first rate experience for everyone.
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Sound in Xamarin Forms
Do you want to add some sound into your Xamarin Forms apps?
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Cross Platform Data Access with Xamarin & C# For iPhone, iPad, and Android - Local, Web Services, & Sql Server
The following is a link to cross platform data access training with Xamarin & C#. It is intended for use on iPhone, iPad, and Android devices. The course covers local data in Sqlite, calling Web Services via REST and JSON, and calling Sql Server.
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Cross Platform Development with Xamarin - Portable Class Libraries and ASP.NET Razor Templating
My training on Cross Platform Development with Xamarin w/ Portable Class Libraries and ASP.NET Razor Templating is now available online from Learn Now Online. The url is: http://www.learnnowonline.com/course/cpx1/xamarin-cross-platform-pcl-and-razor
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Build a Cross-Platform, Mobile Golf App Using C# and Xamarin - MSDN Magazine Article
One of the fun things about the return of golf season is participating in tournaments that feature events such as a longest drive contest. In these, a person’s first shot off a designated hole is measured against others in the tournament. The longest drive during the day is declared the winner. However, these contests typically don’t have centralized scoring. If you’re in the first group, you don’t know until after the event is over where your shots stand in relation to everyone else’s. Why not use a mobile phone to record the starting point and ending point of drives and store the information in a cloud-hosted database?
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CodeCast Episode #2 - Talkin' 'bout Xamarin
I was honored to have been on CodeCast Episode #2. While there, I talked about my past, how I got into programming, and the decision tree that led me to use Xamarin's technologies. After those discussions, I did a demo on oAuth authentication to Twitter via Xamarin.Auth and Xamarin.iOS (iPhone) and then showed the code for doing the exact same thing in Xamarin.Android (Android). Hopefully, this is helpful to you as you look at, discussion, try, and do whatever on Xamarin's technologies.
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You MUST be Cross Platform
PS. I have a cross platform article coming up in Visual Studio Magazine that is really big. I think you will like it.
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Take Advantage of iOS 7's New Features
Link: http://visualstudiomagazine.com/articles/2013/12/01/take-advantage-of-ios-7s-new-features.aspx
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Building Native User Interfaces is the Right Way To Build Cross Platform Style Apps
I hear a few developers getting down on Xamarin because they are required to: