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Using the ContainerView to Transition between Views - aka More Fragments in Xamarin.iOS

Having used Fragments in Xamarin.Android and ContentControls in WPF I was keen to understand how to create pages composed of subviews in iOS. I have »

Richard Woollcott Richard Woollcott on Xamarin, iOS, Android, Fragment, ContainerView, Sharing Views, BlogAboutXamarin, Blog About Xamarin, Xamarin Blog, Xamarin Contractor, ContainerViewController 08 August 2016

Using the ContainerView to Share Views - aka Fragments in Xamarin.iOS

Having used Fragments in Xamarin.Android and ContentControls in WPF I was keen to understand how to create pages composed of subviews in iOS. The project »

Richard Woollcott Richard Woollcott on Xamarin, iOS, Android, Fragment, ContainerView, Storyboard, Storyboard Reference, Sharing Views, BlogAboutXamarin, Blog About Xamarin, Xamarin Blog, Xamarin Contractor 31 July 2016

Using the ObservableTableViewSource in MVVM Light V5.3 with Xamarin.iOS

The MVVMLight framework version 5.3 was released by Laurent Bugnion back in April. This release provides the ObservableTableViewSource class for Xamarin.iOS. This post presents »

Richard Woollcott Richard Woollcott on Xamarin, iOS, Mvvm Light, UITableViewController, ObservableTableViewSource, BlogAboutXamarin, Blog About Xamarin, Xamarin Blog, Xamarin Contractor 09 July 2016

Xamarin DevOps with VSTS - Setup a Cross Platform Build Agent on OSX

This post covers the installation of the Visual Studio Team Services Build and Release Agent on OSX. This is the new cross platform agent and is »

Richard Woollcott Richard Woollcott on Xamarin, VSTS, Visual Studio Team Services, iOS, DevOps, MobileDevOps, Cross Platform Build Agent, VSTS Build Agent, BlogAboutXamarin, Blog About Xamarin, Xamarin Blog, Xamarin Contractor 02 June 2016

Xamarin DevOps with VSTS - Deploying To Devices From HockeyApp

This post continues the series on Visual Studio Team Services and shows how we can deploy Xamarin Android and iOS applications to devices using HockeyApp. Resources »

Richard Woollcott Richard Woollcott on Xamarin, Xamarin Studio, VSTS, Visual Studio Team Services, Android, iOS, HockeyApp, DevOps, MobileDevOps, Deployment, BlogAboutXamarin, Blog About Xamarin, Xamarin Blog, Xamarin Contractor 23 May 2016
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