The Complete Xamarin Developer Course: iOS And Android!

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About This Course

Build Cross Platform Android and iOS apps with Xamarin Forms, Xamarin Classic, Azure Mobile App Services, Rest and more

So you've learnt some programming, but are struggling to get an interview, let alone a job.

Or you are stuck in a low paying programming job, and want to move up to a better, more senior position.

Maybe you have never programmed before, and are looking for a way to get into programming for the first time.

But, just how do you get employers to notice you?  How do you make your resume stand out of the crowd of programmers looking for work?

By learning to create cross platform applications targeting both iOS and Android from the one codebase, using Xamarin.

What is Xamarin?

Xamarin is a Microsoft owned company, that allows developers, using a C#-shared codebase, to write native Android, iOS (and even Windows and MacOS) apps with native user interfaces and share code.

This means you can create an application once, and deploy it to both Android and iOS, both which run natively on the platform.  One codebase, two platforms.

Learning to create apps with Xamarin makes you more valuable to your employer or clients as a result.

What does Xamarin mean to you?

You can create native Android and iOS apps that share up to 100% code! No more writing separate versions of apps for both platforms.

This is especially useful for indie developers or small teams who may not have had the resources to target both platforms.  Now they can code once, and deploy to both platforms.

Ongoing maintenance costs are reduced because you have one code base!  It also means by learning one language (C#) you can now write apps for both platforms.

The Microsoft Visual Studio software package is available on Windows and Mac, and both are shown in the course.  You can use and deploy Xamarin whether you have a Windows machine or a Mac.

Xamarin creates native apps unlike most other cross platform tools, meaning the code you write and deploy from Xamarin is faster, and more efficient because it can target the inbuilt features of each platform.

Because Xamarin was recently purchased by Microsoft, you can be sure that it is getting the attention of small and large companies alike, meaning more opportunities are available for developers who have learnt and can use this technology to build apps (and you will learn to do that in this course).

Some of the key Xamarin things you will learn and be able to put to use in your own apps after going through this course include Xamarin Forms, Xamarin Classic, Using Azure Mobile App Services, Consuming REST services, Implementing SQLite databases and using the MVVM pattern (very important to learn and understand).

Why enrolling in this course is the best decision you can make.

Most other Xamarin courses only focus on Xamarin.Forms or Xamarin classic.  BOTH are covered in this course.  Also this course teaches you all about Azure Mobile App services (cloud database integration), which no other course teaches.

Your instructor, Eduardo Rosas, is a certified Xamarin Mobile Developer with 3 years of experience using the platform, and 5 years of experience using C#. He started developing apps for Windows Phone 7 back in 2012, which, just like Windows 8 and Windows 10, use C# and XAML, and uses those two languages for building Xamarin.Forms apps.

This means you are learning from someone who has all the professional training, skills, and experience you need to teach you how to become proficient in Xamarin the right way, as fast as possible.

If you are ready to get that first paid programming job, or to move up to a more senior programming position, then this course is for you!

After completing this course, you will have the necessary skills to be able to use Xamarin and create your own apps that target both iOS and Android.

The sooner you sign up for this course, the sooner you will have the skills and knowledge you need to increase your job or consulting opportunities.    Xamarin skills are in high demand, as are Azure Mobile App services, and you will understand and be able to use both after going through this course.

Your new job or consulting opportunity awaits!

Why not get started today?

 Click the Signup button to sign up for the course!

  • Create native Android and iOS apps that share up to 100% code

  • Apply for junior mobile development positions (Android and iOS)

  • Increased career options as a Multiplatform developer

Course Curriculum

3 Lectures

Instructors

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Eduardo Rosas

I am a Software Engineer and Xamarin-Certified Mobile Developer.I have been developing mobile apps for 7 years now, I started when iOS 5 had just been released!During this years I have created apps for clients, both for private use and for public use. I have created some apps that I wanted to release to the app stores, and have created...

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Tim Buchalka's Learn Programming Academy

The Learn Programming Academy was created by Tim Buchalka, a software developer with 40 years experience, who is also an instructor on Udemy, with over 2.1M+ students in his courses on Java, Python, Android, C#  and the Spring framework. The Academy’s goal in the next three years, is to teach five million people to learn how to program.Apart from Tim’s...

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4.9 course rating
4K ratings
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Jimmy L.
5.0
9 months ago

Other than the instructor's accent. The lessons so far are easy and well explained. Looking forward to work build more projects 👍

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Christopher C.
1.0
10 months ago

I ask questions, but no one answers me.

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Diekola A.
5.0
1 year ago

Awesome

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Praveen K. M.
4.5
1 year ago

Good COurse

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Sagiraju S.
1.0
1 year ago

No explained how to get rid of login page when click on android back button or application back button

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Ryan B.
3.5
1 year ago

So Far so good, just getting a little confusing because I am using windows, and you are using Mac, and I have to worry if you remember to show how to do stuff on windows lol.

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ui-avatar of Juha-Pekka Saastamoinen
Juha-pekka S.
2.0
1 year ago

I learned some new skills but the course is somehow obsolete. Some items handled during the course are not valid in anymore or systems are changed totally and performing the exercises are not possible with instructions given. I needed to invent new solutios to perform some tasks to continue the course and this took lot of extra time from me! Also the support for the students is not available when needed because it seems so that the instructor is not answering to the questions at all anymore.

I understand that it is hard to update the course content but at least this course should not be offered to anyone with full price! It is ok to be a reference.

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Pooja B.
4.5
1 year ago

good

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Aimey K.
2.0
1 year ago

I am giving 2 stars because this class seems abandoned and not being updated anymore for more than 2 years.

Do not buy this class. First Xamarin will be retired soon and second It appears the teacher is not responding to any Q&A. I believe there is a newer class out there in .NET MAUI that probably make more sense in 2024.

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Pasupuleti H.
3.5
1 year ago

good

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