Contents tagged with iphone
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Night Golf - Video, Commentary, Scores and a Lot of Fun
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Multi-Round Stroke Play Golf with Markers, Rulings, Video, Photos, and Commentary - Thanks to Azure, Xamarin, ASP .NET Razor
This past weekend, our golf course had it's Medal Play Championship. It was a two round event (Saturday and Sunday June 2nd and 3rd, 2018). The inclusion of our application gives the event a real high level experience not only for those that are playing, but for course members that are at home. This is a first rate experience for everyone.
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Device Specific UIs with Xamarin Forms - Part III
Url: https://visualstudiomagazine.com/articles/2017/02/01/customizing-a-xamarin-forms-app.aspx
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Realities of Cross-Platform Development: How Platform-Specific Can You Go? - Part 1
My personal beliefs on cross-platform development were formed in November 1993. I worked at The Coca-Cola Company at the time, and a few colleagues and I were discussing how to provide Mac users with the same set of applications that we were building on Windows 3.1 with PowerBuilder.
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Data Binding with Xamarin and iOS (iPhone & iPad)
Url: http://visualstudiomagazine.com/articles/2015/04/01/a-simple-data-binding-trick.aspx
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Build a Cross-Platform, Mobile Golf App Using C# and Xamarin - MSDN Magazine Article
One of the fun things about the return of golf season is participating in tournaments that feature events such as a longest drive contest. In these, a person’s first shot off a designated hole is measured against others in the tournament. The longest drive during the day is declared the winner. However, these contests typically don’t have centralized scoring. If you’re in the first group, you don’t know until after the event is over where your shots stand in relation to everyone else’s. Why not use a mobile phone to record the starting point and ending point of drives and store the information in a cloud-hosted database?
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Article - Xamarin How-To: Controls for Navigating Between Screens in iOS
Article Url: http://visualstudiomagazine.com/articles/2014/01/01/xamarin-how-to.aspx
Developers like to create simple examples. Typically, these examples are a screen of data and controls that users can work with. But rarely are real-world applications a single screen of data. iOS provides developers with several standard mechanisms to allow users to navigate between multiple screens of data. This article will examine two controls that developers can use to provide easy navigation for users: the UINavigationController and the UITabBarController.
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Training on Xamarin Visual Studio 2013 Plugin, .NET 4.5 async/await Support, HttpClient, and other New Features
I have a new training class out on Xamarin. This session will cover the new features that Xamarin has provided in their mid-2013 update. These new features include support for iOS 7 (iPhone and iPad), but don't require iOS7. I hope you enjoy this class. My favorite features here are the Visual Studio 2013 support for iOS, which I use every day, the .NET 4.5 async/await support, and the HttpClient.
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You MUST be Cross Platform
PS. I have a cross platform article coming up in Visual Studio Magazine that is really big. I think you will like it.
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Building a UI in Xamarin.iOS
No matter your feelings toward Apple, there's no denying the marketplace likes the iPhone and iPad family of products. You can't ignore them, and because you're reading this column, I thought it would be interesting to look at the options you have for creating a UI with Xamarin.iOS. There are two options I'll look at in-depth: