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Building a Complete Cross- Platform mobile App with MvvmCross
Building a Complete Cross- Platform MVVM App with MvvmCross
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Xamarin 2.0 Product Review - Android and iOS development in C# just got easier
This article highlights the improvements that are found in the latest release by Xamarin called Xamarin 2.0 . Finally there is iOS development in Visual Studio, a new multi-platform IDE, a free license, and much more.
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Apple relaxing SDK license agreement: MonoTouch officially allowed
Now you have no more excuses not to start using MonoTouch to develop your applications.
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MonoTouch 1.1 Released: Develop iPhone Applications with C#!
Awesome. Very awesome. The MonoTouch Novell guys have released an update to their fantastic framework, version 1.1 which includes some great updates including iPhone 3.1 APIs, WebServices (WCF) support, 30% less disk space for generated code and halved startup time. A few of you who follow me on twi...
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Open source Mono framework brings C# to iPhone and Wii
Mono, an open source implementation of the .NET runtime, is being used to build games for the iPhone and Wii. Ars looks at how static compilation has made it possible for Mono applications to meet Apple's requirements for inclusion in the App Store.
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Rock the iPhone with ASP.NET MVC
iUI takes HTML that follows a simple set of conventions and does all the heavy lifting to enable you to easily build a version of your site that is tailored for the iPhone experience. I first started using iUI before ASP.NET MVC was publicly introduced, and I specifically remember thinking how much ...
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Rock the iPhone with ASP.NET MVC and iUI
An intro to using iUI and ASP.NET MVC to write web applications for the iPhone.
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12/2007: Code that I've Blogged over the last 6 months
This is a collection of my blogs posts that include code from over the last 6 months. There's stuff ranging from a Windows Service monitor that runs in the system tray, to UrlRewriting/UrlMapping, to ASP.NET AJAX, to a JavaScript based Slideshow component, to adding iPhone style flick support to scr...
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The Next Revolution In Computing - Multi-touch Sensing
While most people have been exposed to the idea of multi-touch sensing displays via the Apple iPhone, an innovator named Jeff Han may have been the originator of the technology. Han is not only a pioneer in this technology, but he's also come a very long way in demonstrating the vast possibilities.
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Microsoft's Response To The iPhone Is Right Around The Corner
We've all seen the iPhone and it has a pretty interface right? Don't count Microsoft out yet in the mobile space, they could have something up their sleeve.