Xamarin Forms 2.0: Beginner to Advanced for $15
September 2, 2017 / by Marco / Categories : Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website

KEY FEATURES
App development is pretty cool. Developing apps for iOS and Android at the same time is really cool. When you use Xamarin Forms 2.0, you can build a single project with shared C# code. In this course, you’ll become proficient in C#, while learning how to build iOS and Android apps simultaneously, thereby increasing your app’s presence, and potential income.
- Access 31 lectures & 3 hours of content 24/7
- Learn the Xamarin Forms 2.0 development process
- Get paid big money to create apps for clients
- Build your own wildly popular apps
- See the entire development process from start to finish
- Discover SQLite databases
PRODUCT SPECS
Details & Requirements
- Length of time users can access this course: lifetime
- Access options: web streaming, mobile streaming
- Certification of completion not included
- Redemption deadline: redeem your code within 30 days of purchase
- Experience level required: all levels
Compatibility
- Internet required
- Xamarin Studio (free installation covered in course)
THE EXPERT
Grant Klimaytys is an app developer, author and eCourse teacher. He is obsessed with breaking down hard to understand principles so students can learn fast and easily!
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