Create a fully operating application and deploy it to major mobile platforms using Xamarin.Forms About This Book* Create standard user interfaces on Windows Mobile, Android, and iOS and then make those interfaces look good with ease* Design a full-blown application in very little time with just about the entire code being shared* Learn how to access platform-specific features and still have the same core code with this handy guideWho This Book Is For This book is intended for mobile software developers who are fed up with having three different code sets for the same application. If you want to put your code on all mobile platforms with minimum fuss, and just want to develop but haven't got the time to be digging too far into a particular platform, this is the book for you. Basic knowledge of C# is assumed. What You Will Learn* Create a responsive UI, modified to suit the target platform* Understand the basics of designing an application, and the considerations needed for target platforms* Construct a complete app using a single codebase* Develop attractive user interfaces* Bind information to the code behind to generate a reactive application* Design an effective portable class library (PCL)* Include a Windows Mobile application within your standard Xamarin.Forms application* Extend your applications using the Xamarin.Forms Labs libraryIn Detail Xamarin is an IDE used for the development of native iOS, Android, and Windows, and cross-platform mobile applications in C#. For the mobile developer, that means learning three different languages to create the same application. Even if you use the Xamarin toolchain, you still need to work with three different user interface construction sets. Xamarin is essentially a container in which developers can write any application in C# and use the Xamarin compiler to package and deploy on Android, iOS, or Windows platforms. To top this, Xamarin.Forms plays the role of a single codebase for mobile applications. This book will sh
Paul F. Johnson
Many years ago, from the fountains of Mount Olympus came forth upon the planet a man, a mystery, and an enigma. Over many years, he grew; he developed amazing biceps, an intellect to rival the greatest minds in the universe, a personality larger than a fair-sized moon, and a smile that would melt the hearts of the iciest of witches. He fought in wars, raged battles against injustice, and was generally an all-round amazing type of guy. This is not his story. You see, while he could do all of this really cool stuff, he couldn't work his mobile, and worse, he was clueless about how to make his own apps. Then stepped forth a nice chap from Liverpool, and with a bit of patience, he showed him how to do it. This is his story. What made this Scouser worthy of helping the man from Olympus? The simple answer is experience. You see, he was there at the outset of the home computer boom of the early 1980s. He developed code in BASIC, Z80, the 6502 and ARM assembler, C, C++, C#, Pascal, and FORTRAN. He has won awards for programming and is a published author with Packt Publishing. Add these together and you can see why he was a worthy teacher. That, and he makes a killer cup of coffee! Paul (for that is his name) is 44, lives with his wife, dog, cats, and son and drinks way too much coffee! You can normally find Paul on the Facebook Xamarin Developers group, where he is an admin. He is currently in the planning stage for a follow up of this book, but this time, he is concentrating on using XAML instead of pure C# to develop Xamarin.Forms applications. This will combine his lifetime love of Dr. Who with his other love that is to create fun code. He is currently in the middle of buying enough coffee to fuel him through it - Brazil is on high alert!