If you’ve already worked with Infragistics' Xamarin.Forms/Xamarin.Android/Xamarin.iOS DataGrid (XamDataGrid) you’ll have discovered it knows some very neat tricks. You can bind it to a remote OData service and scroll through the rows
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We’re excited to announce the 17.1 release of Ultimate UI Controls for Xamarin. Our goal with this release is to continue with our Write Fast, Run Fast promise, while making it easier for you to create cross-platform mobile apps.
We’re pleased to…
One of the major announcements at Microsoft Build 2017 in regard to Xamarin is the launch of the Xamarin Live Player. The Xamarin Live Player is available in both the Apple App Store and the Google Play Store, and gives you an easy way to preview your…
You may have heard that Infragistics recently released version 17.1 of the Ultimate UI Controls for Xamarin. This version has some great new features for Xamarin, including a new Schedule control for all your scheduling needs and a new Sparkline chart to help…
Creating a new Xamarin.Forms app can be an intimidating task, especially if you add in content pages one by one using the Visual Studio templates. You most likely already have a design in your head, or maybe drawn out on a whiteboard.
Wouldn’t it be nice…
More and more developers and organizations are using continuous integration and continuous delivery with their development process. So, why wouldn't we do the same for you with our controls?
Now, we’re excited to announce two new controls through…
Adding content to Xamarin.Forms can be frustrating. the built-in Visual Studio templates don't make it easy to add content. This is especially true if you have an existing navigation tree and ViewModels setup.
That's where the Productivity Pack of…
If you’ve used other development platforms, you’re probably used to using a native toolbox that lets you drag and drop controls or whatever you need to your code. Now you’ve decided to use Xamarin.Forms… and there’s no toolbox.…
When developing apps for Android, your first instinct may well be to open up Android Studio. Since this environment gives you all the tools, support and libraries you would want to build an Android app, it would quite naturally be your first choice. It…
If you are a current user of Visual Studio 2013 and Xamarin, and you are wanting to start playing around with the new features in Visual Studio 2015 Preview, including the new Android emulator, then this post is for you. I spent most of my morning trying…
Over the last few weeks, we have looked in depth at C#, including a guide for those just starting out with the language. In this post, we are going to look a little more at what type of projects C# can be used for, and the type of code the languages particular…