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Soucoup, senior cloud developer advocate at Microsoft, was on hand to explain how to "Go Mobile with C#, Visual Studio and Xamarin." He demonstrated how Xamarin enables Visual Studio developers to ...
Xamarin Inc., now a Microsoft subsidiary based on open source software, today announced new tools to help developers connect to Macs to create native iOS apps.
Xamarin is furthering its mission to make C# the mobile-development language of choice by allowing iOS coders to use Microsoft's Visual Studio.
Xamarin, which currently serves more than 600,000 developers, lets .NET programmers create new apps for Android and iOS using C#, without learning a new language.
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 has created a whirlwind in the development world, driving cross-platform application development like nothing before. In advance of his sessions at upcoming Visual Studio Live! and Live! 360 ...
Miguel de Icaza, the Xamarin co-founder and chief technology officer, gave a demonstration of Xamarin on stage, showing the ability to create and preview non-Windows apps on a Windows PC using ...
Microsoft today announced it was open sourcing the technology behind its newly acquired Xamarin cross-platform mobile app development software, along with making Xamarin freely available in Visual ...
Xamarin Studio IDE 6 for Mac OS X, for mobile development, brings its user interface and functionality closer to those of Microsoft’s own Visual Studio platform.
Microsoft and cross-platform mobile-app development vendor Xamarin are tightening their technical and marketing ties under a new partnership deal.