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Building Cross-platform Mobile Apps in C# with Xamarin and Azure

Offered By: Pluralsight

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Xamarin Courses C# Courses Microsoft Azure Courses

Course Description

Overview

Use your C# skills to build a cross-platform mobile application and a cloud-hosted back-end. You will learn how to use Xamarin and Azure together to quickly build a rich application with login, push notifications, and a lot of code reuse.

Building mobile applications for multiple platforms is challenging. Fortunately, Xamarin and Azure Mobile Apps make it much easier and you get to leverage your C# knowledge across the entire application. In this course, Building Cross-platform Mobile Apps in C# with Xamarin and Azure, you will learn how to build a fully functioning mobile application for iOS, Android, and UWP using C# and Xamarin. First, you will discover how to create a back-end for your application that hosts your data. Next, you will explore using the Azure Mobile Client SDK to build applications targeting each of the mobile platforms while leveraging as much code reuse as possible. Finally, you will learn how to add login and push notification capabilities to each of the applications. When you are finished with this course, you will have a foundational knowledge of Azure Mobile Apps and Xamarin development that will help you as you move forward to building cross-platform mobile applications.

Syllabus

  • Course Overview 1min
  • Maximum Code Reuse and Maximum Reach 12mins
  • Setting up Your Azure Mobile and Xamarin Solution 39mins
  • Working with Data and Custom APIs 44mins
  • Creating a Cross-platform UI 56mins
  • Integrating Identity 49mins
  • Adding Notifications 43mins

Taught by

Matt Milner

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