With Xamarin you can build native apps for Windows, iOS & Android in a simple and efficient way. Native apps in C# are compatible with thousands of devices and since they are not web-based, we get a 100% functional version on the platform where it is released. Are you ready for 2 days of intensive training to start developing your mobile apps?
This training will be held by Xpand IT – Leader in Enterprise Mobile Apps Development (+140 apps) & Xamarin Premier Consulting Partner.
For more information, we recommend our free whitepaper: Cross Platform Development with Xamarin.
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Who Should Attend?
This training session is for those who want to start developing mobile cross-platform apps with Xamarin.
When and Where?
The training session will take place on 24th and 25th of november, from 9.00 am to 6.00 pm, at Xpand IT UK Office – London. Each session will only have 10 participants.
Agenda
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Xamarin Introduction |
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Cross-Platform Development 101 |
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Developing for Android |
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Developing for iOS |
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Automated mobile UI testing with Xamarin Test Cloud and C# |
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Participation Requirements
*Pre-registration must be done using the form on the right side or by email to: [email protected].
If you do not receive a confirmation within 48 hours, please contact us by phone: +351 21 896 71 50 or e-mail. All the participants will receive an e-mail with all the mandatory requirements for the training, in terms of software and hardware.
Xamarin is the new standard for enterprise mobile development. No other platform enables businesses to reach all major devices across iOS, Android, Mac, and Windows with 100% fully native apps from a single code base. With Xamarin, businesses standardize mobile app development in C#, share an average of 75% source code across platforms, and leverage their existing skills, teams, tools and code to rapidly deliver great apps with broad reach. Xamarin is used by more than 100 Fortune 500 companies in 120 countries, and has over one million unique developer downloads. For more information, please visit xamarin.com, read our blog, and follow us on Twitter @xamarinhq. |