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Moving my blog to a new home
It’s been a while since I posted on this blog! Not because I stopped blogging or caring about the community, but in the past year I focused my efforts on publishing new content and articles in the Tech Community website … Continue reading
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Prism for Xamarin Forms – Handling platform specific code (Part 4)
Xamarin Forms is cool because it allows to share not just the business logic but also the user interface, unlike the traditional Xamarin approach, which requires to create multiple projects with its own user experience and features. However, at some … Continue reading
Prism for Xamarin Forms – Advanced navigation (Part 3)
In the previous post, we’ve expanded a bit our original sample application, by creating a service to interact with the APIs offered by the TrackSeries website, by using it to populate some data in the app and, in the end, … Continue reading
Prism for Xamarin Forms – Basic navigation and dependency injection (Part 2)
In the previous post we’ve started to see the basic concepts on how to leverage the new version of Prism (6.2) to implement the MVVM pattern in a Xamarin Forms app. So far, we haven’t seen nothing special that we … Continue reading
Prism for Xamarin Forms – An overview (Part 1)
Even if I understand that it may not be the right technology for every project, I’m a huge fan of Xamarin Forms. As you’ll probably know if you follow my blog, I’m a Windows Developer and Xamarin Forms allows me … Continue reading