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95: VS Code, Co Pilots and stuffs, but with agents
Writing Code in Agent mode? Nothing secret but definitely something you should check out if you haven't or just let us tell you about our experiences. How well does AI support our mobile endavours?…
94: Navigation, but without GPS
So, what is this about? Well, navigation within your apps! All things related to switching pages in your app, passing along data, MVVM frameworks and all the hot takes around that.
93: Exploring the mobile crosswinds
After reminiscing about the downtime spent over the holidays. Mark and Steven explore the new Plugin.Maui.Crosswind library from Steven. Heavily inspired by the Crosswind for web this awesome library…
92: A bit of this and a byte of that
We talk about things ranging from old school Nintendo music to Mark, as per usual, wanting to nuke his machine by installing updates way too soon.
91: .NET Conf 2024
.NET Conf 2024 just happened and so many cool new things got announced and released. We take a look at .NET Conf and discuss some of our personal highlights.
89: Offline Life
Consistent as always, we definitely didn't skip out on an episode somewhere along the way. This episode fills in the blanks about various mobile offline data scenarios and what can be done to combat…
90: Mobile Development Options
Is the number of options you have when starting a mobile project overwhelming, or is it actually a good thing? In this episode, Steven and Mark discuss their thoughts and experiences on what to…
88: Releasing to production
Recorded before the summer break, released after the summer break. Steven and Mark discuss how releases can go horribly wrong. What are things to consider and general strategies. Also what can go…
87: A bit of UI on the side
Some holidays were had. Steven gets some UI-related questions from Mark. And who knows, maybe by the end of it he can convince him to do more with UI!
86: .NET Aspire
.NET Aspire has been in preview for a while, but now that it is GA it is time to have a closer look - and talk. We discuss why you should care, what are some of the key components and it's…
85: Farewell Xamarin Forms, Legacy Systems and can you remember
Between episodes it has happened. Xamarin.Forms have been archived on GitHub. Of course we had to take a quick moment to reminice. Then talk about migrations, and working with legacy systems that…
84: MVP Summit, WFH, Eclipse
Looking at eclipses straight on, or with an Apple Vision Pro and Mark spills all the beans on the MVP Summit.
83: .NET MAUI: Rainbows, AppCenter and DevOps
Steven updated Debug Rainbows to be used under .NET MAUI. We say farewell to AppCenter and look at what you can do when moving forward in replacing the different services.
82: AI All The Things
What special thing does Mark use ChatGPT for? The answer might amaze you! The truth is, AI is everywhere these days. But is it a good or bad thing?
81: Macs and IDEs
It has been a while. So there is a lot to talk about, in this episode we dive into new and old development machines. What is the state on the Mac as a .NET developer when it comes to IDEs and what…
80: Anything and everything
War of the keyboards?! .NET turned 20?! A new movie coming out?! This episode is packed with things to talk about!
79: Visiting Blazor with Daniel Hindrikes
This week we are joined by our good friend Daniel Hindrikes. Daniel shares his experiences writing Blazor apps. We talk about Web Assembly vs Server hosting, integration into .NET MAUI apps, bindings…
78: Winter Musings
Today we cover a lot of different things going on in our lives and the tech world. What kind of gadget did Mark get from his wife for Christmas? Find out!
77: Creating Games with Xamarin Forms
In this weeks episode we talk about making stunning mobile apps. Shaun tells us how he created Super Wordsearch with the help of tools like Skia Sharp and Lottie while using Xamarin Forms.
76: Coded UI & Comet
Coded UI in Xamarin.Forms is not as popular as using XAML, but if you ask our guest Brandon Minnick we're all crazy for liking XAML so much. Join us in learning why!
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