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For the first time, developers using Visual Studio Code can debug iOS mobile Web apps directly from the code editor on Windows machines. Previously, debugging the JavaScript code powering these apps ...
Avalonia UI announced early access to a Visual Studio Code extension to help coders use the new milestone release of its flagship, cross-platform UI framework for .NET. The tool will package up the ...
If you wanted to use Visual Studio—the premier C# and .NET development environment, the one that almost every C# developer calls home—you were out of luck. With Xamarin 2.0, that all changes.
Xamarin 3 has a number of cross-platform code sharing features, including Shared Projects, which lets developers use code across iOS, Android and Windows while using Xamarin Studio or Visual Studio.
Microsoft published guidance for iOS mobile developers using Xamarin.Forms to avoid potential App Store rejection caused by the deprecation of Apple's UIWebView component.
This optimization promises faster loading times and more performance for iOS apps. The big news about this version is the preview release of Visual Studio Code extension .NET MAUI.
Developers using Microsoft’s mainstay Visual Studio IDE on Windows will be able to build native Apple iOS mobile applications via version 2.0 of the Xamarin development platform, which is being ...
Microsoft today announced the availability of a new extension for its cross-platform Visual Studio Code text editor that makes it possible for developers to debug code for websites when they’re ...
While the fresh new Visual Studio 2015 isn't as cross-platform as that, it does include support for other platforms in the mobile category, namely Android and iOS.
Developers can now create shared user interface code across Windows Phone, iOS and Android versions of their app using the Xamarin.Forms API.