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Visual Studio Live! Redmond 2016: Go Mobile with C#, Visual Studio, and Xamarin

James Montemagno, a Principal Program Manager with Microsoft's Mobil Tools Division, covers the Xamarin platform and how to create native iOS, Android, and Windows apps in C#. His session focuses on coding, with several live coding adventures throughout the entire session, where, at the end, you'll have the knowledge to create your first iOS & Android in C# with Xamarin in Visual Studio.

Posted on 07/02/2016


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