![]() Save money without buying multiple iOS and Android devices and instead run cloud UI tests.Come join me on this journey through Visual Studio App Center with Xamarin Forms.Ĭreate a DevOps CI/CD pipeline for your mobile app on both iOS and Android devices Whether you are a developer on a small team or a startup or an architect in a large organization curious about the benefits of Visual Studio App Center, after finishing this book, you will be confident in setting up App Center on your next mobile project. As you follow along with the sample app, you will see how easy it is to configure your builds, to test the sample app on various iOS and Android devices on the App Center cloud, and to distribute your app to real devices. You will see how to automate and manage the life cycle of your apps through Microsoft's Cloud Service, with a focus on integrating App Center into your Xamarin Forms apps with clear, practical examples. Share facebook twitter linkedin email Tags Xamarin.Use Visual Studio App Center with Xamarin Forms to set up a DevOps CI/CD pipeline, set up your mobile builds on either iOS or Android, set up Android and Apple certificates and provisioning profiles, distribute your app to your developers and testers, capture analytics and crashes from your users, communicate to your users with push notifications, and run UI tests on the Microsoft cloud. Not because this explains any particular topic in great detail, but because it gives the reader a great understanding of all the different topics and solutions in the Xamarin.Forms ecosystem. I'm planning to recommend this book or future editions to my team and new team members. I really enjoyed reading this book and as a Dyslexic programmer I was able to read this book over a weekend. This book provides a great reference with examples for me to reference next time I go to implement Authentication Overall: Great Book For example, every single time I implement Authentication I need to look up a blog, documentation or how I did last time. ![]() Great ReferenceĮach chapter is broken down to concrete topics such asĪs each chapter tells the developer's story, they also serve as a great reference to look up in the future. I enjoyed seeing walkthrough tutorial style chapters that explained with images how to use Visual Studio or the Azure portal when creating Azure Functions. Even the complicated chapters provide clear code samples and guides so the beginner should not get too confused. Easy to ComplicatedĮvery chapter builds upon itself from building a UI in XAML to advanced techniques such as Dependency Injection and communicating with an API backend. This style of writing gives you a tutorial like experience, as opposed to just reading techniques the reader can see how it will work in the real world. The coding samples provided are complete enough for you to follow along on your development machine. Each chapter follows the progression of a full Xamarin.Forms app and as the book progresses each concept builds on itself. This book follows a developer as they build a travel app from start to finish. While the book was free, the opinions expressed here are mine alone and do not represent the opinions of the publisher or author. I was given a free copy of the book from the publisher in return for writing a review of the book. ![]()
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