September 30, 2020
Rachit Agarwal
Product engineering
Views: 10,857
Microsoft may have ended their support for native mobile applications, but they continue to promote platform-agnostic solutions for development teams. After their purchase of Xamarin in 2016, Xamarin.Forms has seen considerable growth in popularity, and since .NET Standard and .NET Core provides an easy and intuitive way to create and manage libraries for all target
April 22, 2020
Rachit Agarwal
Product engineering
Views: 8,955
The IT world is rapidly changing with the recent technologies precisely focusing on mobility. Mobile applications available on smartphones have become vastly more complicated and demanding compared to a decade ago when the applications were still in infancy. According to Gartner Inc., smartphone sales reached 2.1 billion units by the end of 2019, which has
March 16, 2020
Rachit Agarwal
Product engineering
Views: 11,409
“If you can afford it, use Native” is one of the most common things you get to hear when it comes to selecting which technology to use for mobile app development. The reality of it is usually not that straight-forward. The questions that should be asked before development would be on the lines of –
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August 17, 2018
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May 22, 2018
Rachit Agarwal
Product engineering
Views: 10,212
When your enterprise plans to launch an app, which path do you pick: Native app development or Cross-platform app development? Native app each for android, iOS, Windows takes more effort but pays attention-to-details. On the contrary, developing a cross-platform application uses a single framework reducing time and cost efforts but seems likely to compromise on
February 26, 2018
Rachit Agarwal
Product engineering
Views: 18,480
As a developer, we all know the capabilities of Xamarin and this blog is specifically for .Net developers who are ready to dive into the mobile world. Xamarin, an open source framework help mobile app developers in developing applications for Android, iOS, and UWP (Universal Windows Platform) which is commonly written in C# or XAML.