Highlights : About Xamarin
Native platform integration for Android and iOS
Various code signing
Diagnostic tools
Google emulator manager
Storyboard files
Custom controls
Product Details
Features
Custom controls
Visual Studio integration
Gaming
Android SDK manager
Application loader
PCL
Native platform integration for Android and iOS
Various code signing
Diagnostic tools
Google emulator manager
Storyboard files
Custom controls
Code editing
Refactoring, Debugging
Testing and Cloud-publishing
Benefits
Best and most robust production language for large applications
Xamarin can be distinguished from conventional developers in a couple of ways. To start with, it employs C# language, considered by most designers to be the best and most robust production language for large applications, in particular compared to Java Script which often causes the VS to crash. Xamarin supports type checking, which allows developers to detect and fix errors before the end customer has even seen the application, and to build a database for future’s rich and refactoring support that can be delivered to him.
Uses PCL for backend interactions
Xamarin uses PCL for backend interactions, meaning that it will replicate the same C# code for every website or desktop app you may wish to develop in future, and will enable you to use two different languages and two IDEs, which is probably its most serious undertaking compared to traditional developers. At the same time, the program will deliver a variety of creative and advanced forms for you to create original and breathtaking apps.
Friendly and delivers a platform-native feeling
The interface is friendly and delivers a platform-native feeling, enabling development companies to respond to literally every request coming from their industry-specific customers. Basically, Xamarin is a one-size-fits-all program, where the HTML tools used are easy to get hands around both by the developer and the end user.
Integration with Visual Studio is simply impressive
The smooth integration with Visual Studio is simply impressive, allowing developers to design Android apps from the comfort of their desktop, and be completely sure that they will be mobile responsive. The action is performed with powerful Android SDK that provides also testing and debugging. The Visual Studio plugin communicates considerably fine also with Mac devices too, thanks to which developers can perform compilation and related tasks fairly easy, and share codes with Android projects whenever necessary.



