
This article presents generalized approaches for using value converters into writing of XAML code.
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This article presents generalized approaches for using value converters into writing of XAML code.
CarouselView
control in Xamarin.Forms 4.4.0. Along with this we also have IndicatorView
for displaying the pages or items in the carousel. As well as SwipeView
for providing contextual actions to any element in a CollectionView
. The release theme of getting things moving would not be complete without showcasing the new GIF animation support for images. Let’s begin right there.Today, we are happy to announce the release of all Xamarin API Documentation as Open Source! API documentation drives the IntelliSense experience while being one of the best ways to help developers achieve their goals.
Additionally, we have also moved the hosting of the following from their old Xamarin home to docs.microsoft.com:
With macOS Mojave, Apple introduced support for Hardened Runtime and Notary service. These two services are designed to improve application security on macOS. Recently Apple has stated:
“Beginning in macOS 10.14.5, all new or updated kernel extensions and all software from developers new to distributing with Developer ID must be notarized in order to run. In a future version of macOS, notarization will be required by default for all software.”
We love our .NET community that is filled with amazing developers writing fantastic blogs, libraries, presentations, and pull requests every week. We are always looking for ways to highlight this amazing work, and for over 4 years the ASP.NET team here at Microsoft has been hosting their ASP.NET Community Standups live on YouTube and now Twitch.
During the stream, they show off the latest and greatest community contributions along with all of the great open source work that the teams have been doing. As the .NET community expands so should the community standups, which is why we are pleased to introduce the expansion of their community standups that we officially call the “.NET Community Standup” series. These community standups span multiple teams and products in the world of .NET and show off the amazing work the community is doing.