Microsoft today announced plans to acquire Xamarin, a San Francisco-based startup that lets developers build applications for a variety of different platforms using Microsoft’s C# programming language ...
After Microsoft's Scott Hanselman introduced a bunch of new beginner-level instructional videos for .NET, Xamarin guru James Montemagno wanted to remind mobile developers that similar resources are ...
With the recent technological advancements in the Mobile sphere these days, we can use a phone to do almost anything. The major mobile market share is held by Google’s Android. Followed by Apple’s iOS ...
The company’s acquisition of Xamarin, the latest incarnation of a long-standing project to make the .NET Framework cross-platform, could finally make it a legitimate competitor. It is a move that many ...
Some things are predictable, like the sun rising on a cloudless morning. Here's one that most people who are mobile app developers saw coming for months: Microsoft said it intends to acquire Xamarin, ...
When Microsoft pulled the trigger and agreed to acquire Xamarin, it hardly came as a surprise to those familiar with the company. Xamarin's tools let developers build and test their mobile ...
Xamarin, which allows C# and .NET developers to built native Android and iOS apps, is now bundled with all versions of Visual Studio. Yes, that includes the free Community Edition — and Microsoft ...