Course Information
Course Overview
Go hands-on with this exciting technology for developing cross-platform, native mobile apps using C#
This course shows you how to get started creating native, cross platform apps using Xamarin Mono. This course is designed for users that are familiar with C#, although no experience with Xamarin Mono is required. You will start by learning about the cross platform development options and the basics of Xamarin Mono, including the development environment and Xamarin Studio. From there, expert Keith Welch will teach you about the various layouts and controls, including stack layout, content and scroll view, and label and entry. This video tutorial also covers basic user interface elements, as well as more advanced controls, such as table views, list views, maps, and web views. You will also learn about page types, tabs and grids, and local and remote data. Finally, you will learn about device features, including the camera, photo gallery, messaging, and phone. Once you have completed this computer based training course, you will be fully capable of using the Xamarin framework to create code that will work in both iOS and Android.Course Content
- 9 section(s)
- 53 lecture(s)
- Section 1 Introduction
- Section 2 Layouts
- Section 3 User Interface Controls
- Section 4 Page Types
- Section 5 Tables And Grids
- Section 6 Local Data Access
- Section 7 Remote Data
- Section 8 Portable Class Libraries And Device Features
- Section 9 Conclusion
What You’ll Learn
- Utilize Xamarin development tools to create a native interface experience for Android and iOS devices
- Create apps that interact with local and remote data sources
- Access individual device features such as photo, SMS, social, and phone capabilities with your app
Skills covered in this course
Reviews
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SSam Basile
Old Information regarding Xamarin
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SShane May
So far this course seems to be mentioning technology that is pretty old. I'm starting to worry that the content in this course is too old to replicate on my mac in 2017, but I shall see.
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SSlobodan Mikaric
No "side by side" tipping code... Everything else is great!
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AArtur Segal Kaim
I really liked the course. It's straight to the code, just like I wanted to learn.