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A
A
Good
morning,
everybody
or
afternoon,
it's
1pm
in
boston
it's
morning
in
the
pacific
time
good
evening,
good
5
a.m.
If
you're
in
australia,
welcome
to
the
xamarin
community,
stand
up
the
dot
net
community
stand
up.
Xamarin
edition
edition,
I'm
maddie
legere.
I
have
two
of
the
coolest
people.
I
know
here
with
me
today.
If
you
guys
want
to
introduce
yourselves.
B
I'm
james
james
montemagno.
I
work
on
the
donna
community
team,
closely
side
by
side,
maddie
and
shane
on
the
xamarin
components,
which
is
super
duper
awesome
and
also.
Why
did
you
send
me?
You
sent
me
a
bingling
for
swiss
cheeseburger?
Oh,
we
have
one
of
these
monstera.
Yes
interesting.
We
have
one.
A
B
Did
you
get
the
lego?
Did
you
get
to
the
pre-order
for
the
lego,
nes
shane.
A
No
maddie
no,
but
chris
hardy
did
on
the
twitter,
I'm
so
jealous.
C
I
have
a
zelda
themed
one.
My
wife
got
got
me
one,
a
friend
of
ours
that,
like
customized
old
school,
nes
ones,
he
like
painted
it
like
the
zelda
gold
and
replaced
all
the
lights
like
with
this
cool
orange,
and
it
has
like
the
it
has
like
the
wind
waker
symbol.
On
top
of
it,
and
everything
like
it's
super
cool.
C
B
B
C
C
C
Like
sure
why
not
yeah
I'm
shane
neville,
I'm
with
the
xamarin
forms
team?
I've
been
doing
it
for
about
two
and
a
half
three
years,
so
I
work
primarily
on
shell,
stuff,
visual
and
then
yeah.
We're
gonna
be
transitioning
to
a
lot
of
maui
work
here.
Dot
net
maui
work
here
soon,
so
yeah.
A
Y'all
might
notice
david,
isn't
here.
I
drove
him
out.
I'm
just
kidding
he's
on
vacation
he's
taking
two
weeks
off.
Stop
bothering
him
on
twitter,
his
daughter,
there's
some
great
stuff
happening
in
the
orton.
Now
fam
and
st
louis
yeah
don't
bother
him
he's
refining
the
tweets
and
I
keep
yelling
at
him.
I'm
like
just
you're
on
vacation.
C
B
That's
true
I
mean
that's,
I
mean
when
you
think
about
it.
It
is
one
of
kind
of
only
the
the
points
and
times
in
which
a
lot
of
us
get
to
rico.
We
just
have
this
big
hack,
hack
week.
Microsoft
does
every
year,
but
it's
hard
to
sometimes
record.
That's
why
I
live
code
on
fridays
on
my
twitch
channel,
which
is
actually
magnum,
but
you
know
because
I
think
obviously
shane,
like
you
you're,
writing
the
bits,
often
right
and
then
matty
you're
writing
demos.
A
B
C
It
is
kind
of
just
switching
to
apps.
You
know
not
having
to
like
think
as
much
about
like
literally
every
bit
you
write
and
how
it's
going
to
affect
something
or
like
api
design
or
specs
or
etc,
etc.
Like
you
just
yeah,
I
don't
know
it
is
funny
writing
code
as
your
vacation.
You
know,
but
it
it's
it's.
You
know
all
of
us
kind
of
start.
A
lot
of
us
started
out
just
because
we
really
liked
writing
code.
C
B
A
Yeah,
how
do
you
vacations?
Oh
man?
I
have
no
problem
turning
off
the
work
brain
and
getting
out
no
code,
no,
nothing!
I
play
some
video
games.
I
actually
recently
picked
up
breath
of
the
wild
again
so
because
I
took
a
four
day
weekend.
My
boyfriend's
brother
got
married
in
a
nice
little
intimate
corona
corona,
safe
ceremony.
It
was
really
cute,
so
I
did
that
for
two
days,
but
the
other
two
days
I
play
some
video
games.
I
clean
a
lot
on
my
vacations
when
I'm
not
going
somewhere.
A
B
A
It's
my
first
one
that
I'm
not
using
for
a
demo
which
is
exciting,
although
I'll
probably
use
it
for
a
demo
now,
because
I
already
did
the
work-
and
I
did
the
same
thing-
that
I
tell
people
not
to
do
all
the
time
which
is
I
started
it.
Writing
it
in
the
trashiest
way
possible.
I
didn't
know
mvvm.
I
was
like
I'm
just
gonna.
Do
everything
in
code
behind
I'm
so
lazy,
whatever
no
one's
gonna
look
at
this!
This
is
in
the
demo
app.
A
C
B
A
See
cams
in
the
chat
everybody
congratulate
kim
he's
officially
a
full-time
microsoft.
Employee
you've
been
with
microsoft,
forever
he's
the
one
who
produces
like
all
the
xamarin
forms,
one-on-ones
that
they
do
and
the
xamarin
shows
that
james
does
he's
like
the
person
who
makes
it
happen
besides:
gold,
medalist
and
caitlyn,
who
also
make
it
happen,
but
cam.
A
Really
patient
with
me
and
sets
up
the
mic
and
the
lighting,
and
then
I
move
everything
around
and
he's
like.
Please
stop
moving
everything
around
so
congrats
cam,
all
right
speaking
of
technical
things
that
are
happening
with
streams.
James
set
up
this
whole
new
thing,
called
stream
yard,
so
everything's
new.
A
A
Live
streaming,
it's
20
20.,
nothing
makes
sense,
but
it's
cool
because
it's
all
hosted.
There's
no
obs
and
instead
of
like
all
joining
a
skype
call
and
sharing
our
screens
then
also
having
a
teams
on
whatever
you
just
join
this
call.
So
hopefully
the
quality
is
good.
Let
us
know
your
feedback
on
this
thing.
It's
one
of
the
first
ones,
that's
doing
it,
but
it
has
some
cool
features.
Like
first
of
all,
I
can
put
the
links
up.
B
B
A
B
Also,
you
can
always
go
to
live.net,
that's
all
so
you
can
find
all
the
stand
up.
So
if
you're
here
on
the.net
foundation,
youtube
the
xamarin
youtube
or
you're
over
on
the
twitch
visual
studio,
twitch
hit
that
subscribe
or
follow
button
all
the
time
and
you
can
get
notified
we're
building
out
amazing
content
for
these
channels.
In
fact,
we're
going
to
be
so
many
shows,
you
don't
even
know.
There's
a
new
show
this
afternoon.
B
A
B
A
So
excited
I've
been
shrieking
about
this
for
the
past
hour.
It
kind
of
reminds
me
of
when
you
were
waiting
to
see
if
your
school
was
canceled
and
the
ticker
would
cross
and
be
like.
Oh,
like
so-and-so,
high
school
delay
and
you'd,
be
really
sad,
but
kids
don't
do
that
anymore.
So,
whatever
anyways,
we
got
a
lot
of
links.
I
don't
know
what
day
of
the
week
it
is
anymore.
I
hope
some
of
you
can
relate
and
I've
also
been
very.
B
A
A
I
said
this
last
month
like
what
I
guess,
you're
all
bored,
because
the
blogs
have
been
off
the
charts
like
multiple
people,
that
I
love
and
feature
on
this
a
lot
I'm
like
I
have
to
pick
one
of
like
seven
blogs
and
then
there's
all
these
people
I
haven't
heard
of
before
who
are
coming
in,
and
I
have
to
make
sure
that
they're
on
my
list
now
and
I'm
like
this-
is
too
much.
So
we
have
a
ton
of
blogs
and
two
tweets
that
I
think
james
shared,
which
are
cool,
love,
a
tweet.
A
So,
first
and
foremost
the
link
is
still
up
there,
because
this
is
amazing.
Jamie
did
her
usual
events
of
the
month
blog
this
one
is
virtual
events.
Uno
confers
this
month.
Also,
there
is
a
xamarin
conference
in
brazil-
that's
happening
that
I
don't
think
made
this
list
but
find
it
on
twitter
and
maybe
I'll
get
jamie
to
update
this
whole
bunch
of
virtual
meetups,
blah
blah
blah
speaking
of
virtual
meetups
and
other
things,
though
james.
B
Oh
man,
I
built
a
new
page
look
at
this.
I
built
this.
It's
a
thing
that
happened:
I'm
a
web
developer
now,
no,
actually,
the
donna
foundation's
website's,
completely
open
source
and
what's
really
cool
about
that,
is
that
anyone
can
sort
of
make
pull
requests
and
improvements.
So
both
john
galloway
and
I
have
been
working
on
this.net
virtual
user
group
that
I'll
talk
about
in
the
next
the
next
tab.
But
in
part
of
that
I
wanted
to
update
the
meetups
page
like
on
the.net
foundation.
B
B
Sure
it
is
so
yeah,
so
so
you
can
kind
of
like
go
to
that
website.
B
B
A
A
B
B
B
B
Probably
so
anyway,
there's
that
and
then
on
the
the
when
the
next,
the
next
tab
you
got
there.
Oh,
is
the
virtual
user
group
I'll
talk
about
this
really
quick,
there's
so
many
user
groups
that
you
just
saw
maddie
talk
about
on
the
events
that
jamie
put
together.
But
what
if
there
was
one
user
group
that
you
could
join?
B
That's
cute
doc
to
see
all
of
the
upcoming
events
right?
That's
the.net,
virtual
user
group.
It's
completely
free!
It's
on
meetup!
When
you
go
to
join
today,
open
that
in
a
new
tab
right
up
top
join.
B
A
B
Group
and
you're
like
oh,
I
don't
I
haven't,
I
haven't
been
doing
anything
I'm
interested
in
going
virtual.
You
just
fill
out
this
form
and
the
dotnet
foundation
will
host
your
user
group
on
this
youtube
right
here
on
stream
yard,
amazing
that'll
happen
anyways,
and
then
you
can
also
just
promote
your
event
too.
If
you
just
have
an
upcoming
one,
you'll
get
listed
on
there
right
and
you
can
also
browse
past
events.
There's
a
whole
youtube
playlist
that
you
can
go
to
to
see
past
events.
How
cool
is
that
yep
amazing
anyways?
A
C
And
I'm
from
his
high
tower
to
talk
to
us
every
so
often
still
so.
A
Right
right
exactly,
he
wrote
this
blog
announcing
the
xamarin
community
toolkit,
which
is
cool
because
he's
still
at
microsoft,
so
he
can
still
put
it
under
the
microsoft
name
space.
But
it's
just
a
bunch
of
like
simplifications
for
common
tasks.
You
do
when
you're
building
xamarin
forms
app
shane.
I
don't
know
if
you
have
any
insight
on
this.
C
C
So
if
you
look
in
here,
you'll
see,
there's
a
lot
of
really
cool
stuff
that
hot
that
javier
added
with
like
a
like
a
tab
view
and
an
app
bar
that
are
full
they're,
basically
composite
controls,
so
they're
completely
built
using
like
forms
elements
like
grids
and
shapes,
and
things
like
that,
meaning
that
it's
like
a
tab
bar
that
works
on
all
the
platforms
that
you
can
like
customize,
each
individual
tab.
So
it's.
C
Just
like
a
grid
he's
built,
that's
super
smart
and
then
there's
a
few
other.
So
like
a
few
of
the
pr's
that
are
sort
of
larger
prs
that
we
don't,
we
don't
want
to
push
into
5.0.
Yet,
since
we're
doing
that
api
stop
we're
kind
of
putting
those
into
the
toolkit
so
that
they're
they're
still
available
to
users
but
they're,
not
just
kind
of
sitting
there
and
then
a
lot
of
those
things
not
a
lot.
C
But
some
some,
some
of
those
will
probably
start
trickling
into
actual
like.net
maui
once.net
maui,
is,
is
becoming
more
full
form.
So
it's
it's
also
just
a
way
so
that
you
know
cool
stuff
like
tab
view
and
and
a
lot
of
those
aren't
just
sitting
there.
So
and
it's
a
good
place.
If
you
have
cool
controls
or
things
you
want
like,
I
know,
sane
was
creating
a
cool
segment
control
which
I,
which
would
be
really
cool
to
push
over
into
the
toolkit.
C
I
have
kind
of
this
cool
layout
that
I
built
when
I
use
joining
as
a
way
to
learn
the
layout
system
that
I
really
want
to
push
over,
which
is
like
it's
like
an
upgrade
to
relative
layout
stuff.
So
yeah,
I
don't
know
it's
like
a
really
neat
space
to
yeah.
A
Whatever
part,
because
as
part
of.
A
B
B
B
Community
toolkit
there
used
to
be
like
a
windows
10
toolkit
a
server
like
we'll
get
like
a
wpf
school
there's.
All
these
cool
kits
and
what's
great
about
that,
is
that
they
can.
You
can
sort
of
anyone
can
contribute
controls
easier
and
faster
and
through
these
as
sort
of
experiments
or
things
that
are
sort
of
complementary,
like
those
converters
that
maybe
aren't
going
to
go
into
the
core,
but
it
sort
of
has
an
oversight
committee
from
the
community
that
can
kind
of
go
in
there,
which
I
think
is
really
cool.
So
yeah.
A
A
A
sharp
thing
the
get
repo
is
down
here.
I'm
sorry.
I
can't
I'm
going
to
butcher
this
name
and
I'd
rather
just
not
butcher
it
in
public,
because
I
would
feel
bad,
but
look
at
these
sick
charts.
Look
at
that
charts
users
on
an
iphone.
That's
an
iphone!
Look
at
that!
Oh,
very
exciting,
so
check
out
this
github
repo
skia
dash
chart
it's
it's
just
skia,
so
it's
probably
pretty
light
too,
like
that's
pretty
good.
C
Yeah
and
then
I
know,
javier's
been
building
some
of
these
chart
samples
in
the
new
drawing
and
shapes
apis
as
well.
So
he
has.
C
With
those
things
that
will
be
coming
out
he's
on
vacation
this
week,
but
he'll
be
back
next
week
and
yeah
he's
doing
yeah,
there's
there's
another.
I
forget
who
somebody
david
would
know,
but
I
know
somebody
in
the
community
was
testing
out
the
shapes
and
stuff
converting
their
plotting
library
as
well
to
a
lot
of
the
shapes
stuff.
So
yeah.
A
Now
there
everyone
needs
a
vacation.
Everyone
works
really
hard.
Okay,
this
is
just
a
cool
gif.
Honestly
I
was
excited,
but
it's
a
the
shared
transition
kind
of
of
clicking
on
the
watch.
Is
this
youtube
video
here?
So
it's
on
a
blog,
so
we
can't
like
go
through
it,
but
it
is
a
youtube
video
about
how
to
do
this.
Shared
transition
in
xamarin
forms,
which
is
pretty
cool
because
it
looks
nice
and
watches,
are
cool.
A
Telerik
came
out
with
four
new
xamarin
form
sample
apps
for
open
source,
look
at
them
so
great
for
there's
the
customer,
the
crm
one.
There
is
the
task
management
one.
Everyone
has
a
good
to-do
app
and
there's
an
e-book.
That's
free.
A
Yeah
so
I
just
download
it
and
then
I
started
reading
it
and
then
I
was
like
man.
I
haven't
read
a
book
in
a
long
time.
I
forgot
how
to
do
this,
but
I
didn't
finish
it,
but
the
first
part
of
it
was
really
good.
I
liked
it
a
lot
so.
C
A
B
B
A
C
B
A
A
A
Yeah,
so
even
is
I
like
to
say,
he's
pretty
much
one
step
ahead
of
xamarin
forms
in
some
of
our
stuff.
All
the
time
like
it's
javier
is
like
just
trying
to
do
steve
and
stuff
except
first
party.
So
that's
why
he's
got
improved
gradients.
We
just
have
some
gradients
shane's
going
to
talk
about
in
a
little
bit
and
the
pancake
view
has
some
cool
new
gradients
involved,
border
and
shadow
stuff,
which
is
exciting.
A
Fantastic
also
pancake
view
on
mac,
os
nice,
very
cool
source
link,
yeah
steven's,
not
doing
uwp
anymore,
which
is
okay,
because
it's
a
lot
of
work,
but
you
should
contribute
to
it
you're
here,
I'm
looking
at
you.
I
know
you
love
doing
the
uw
pprs.
So
let's
go
for
that
and
then
he
has
an
update
about
it,
because
people
are
going
to
talk
about
it.
So
I
mean
before
you
want
to
talk
and
angrily.
Tweet
read
the
update,
good
okay.
A
This
is
from
the
first
prototype
on
medium,
which
I
stumbled
upon
has
a
lot
of
good
blogs.
I
couldn't
find
a
name-
maybe
I
didn't
look
hard
enough,
but
if,
if
you're,
the
first
prototype
hi
and
this
person
went
through
with
a
getting
started,
c
sharp
xamarin
university,
everything
thing-
and
this
is
actually
really
timely,
because
at
the
hackathon
last
week
for
microsoft,
our
big
hack
week,
they
do
company
wide.
A
I
had
a
couple
people,
colleagues
from
different
teams,
reach
out
to
me
and
go:
where
do
you
start
with
xamarin
and
I
was
like
xamarin.com,
then
I
just
found
this.
Oh,
I
didn't
mean
to
click
on
that.
Sorry,
then
I
found
this
and
it
is
a
really
nice.
It's
a
really
good
extraction
and
it's
got
this
chart,
so
you
can
go
through
all
these.
A
This
is
the
old
xamarin
university
syllabus.
So
all
that
content
is
still
up.
It's
on
microsoft,
learn
now,
but
you
can
go
and
follow
this
and
ms
learn
has
kind
of
an
updated
syllabus
and
then
there's
still
the
xamarin
native
stuff.
A
Obviously,
like
some
things
are
out
of
date,
that's
why
we
try
to
keep
fresh
content
with
the
xamarin
forms
101s
and
the
xamarin.101
series
that
matt
and
brandon
did
and
the
xamarin
shows,
but
if
you're
looking
to
kind
of
point
people
to
a
flow
chart,
this
is
a
good
flow
chart
to
point
them
to
so
this
is
not
a
blog,
but
john
galloway
was
on
jesse
liberty's
podcast,
which
is
great
and
john's
great,
so
check
it
out.
A
I'm
gonna
have
to
have
him
come
help
us
out
with,
like
our
stream
setup,
all
right,
dylan
talking
about
something:
that's
real
hot
right
now
mobile
blazer
bindings-
and
I
think
this
is
not
the
blog
I
clicked
on,
because
this
is
now
saying,
update
on
february
24th,
because
there's
no
24th
month
right,
but
this
is
a
cool
blog.
I
I
can't
remember
where
I
think
someone
retweeted
it.
That's
probably
why
this
came
up
and
I
was
like,
oh
because
I
remember
dylan
wrote
a
mobile
blazer
bindings
blog
and
I
was
like.
A
A
Have
been
hot
right
now,
so
that's
why
I
was
like
whoa.
This
is
very
timely,
but
this
is
actually
I'm
it's
all
coming
back
to
me
now.
This
is
actually
a
really
good
blog.
A
I
remember
reading
through
this
in
detail
back
in
february,
so
I'm
not
gonna
go
through
it
again,
but
it's
a
really
good
getting
started
if
you're
interested
in
mobile
blazer
bindings,
which
I
know
we've
heard
a
lot
of
recently
when
it
comes
to
maui
and
all
the
things
and
all
the
all
the
world
so
check
this
one
out,
hi
dylan,
if
you're
here,
alright
sam
girl,
charlene's
got
event
triggers
to
show
and
hide
a
password,
so
the
quintessential
zam
girl
blog
it's
easy
to
follow.
It's
got
good
code
samples.
A
Let
me
zoom
in
a
little
bit.
I
am
really
bad
with
event
triggers.
I
just
find
them
really
confusing,
and
this
was
a
pretty
easy
to
follow
blog.
I
was
like
nice
all
right,
just
set
his
password
to
a
event
trigger
not
too
bad.
I
usually
am
just
like.
Oh
is
a
password
sucks.
You
just
can't
look
at
it.
Then
sorry,
our
good
old
friend,
sharpnado,
jean-marie.
A
Started
investigating
some
stuff
and
apparently
dylan,
not
dylan.
Oh
my
goodness,
I
just
read
dylan's
post's,
terrific
intro,
which
it
is
brandon
started
his
app
get
trends
which
is,
like
you
know,
a
git
app,
it's
very
cool,
it's
all
open
source.
It's
amazing
and
the
community's
been
pretty
interested
in
it,
but
there's
been
a
lot
of
like
garbage
collection,
stuff
with
it
and
so
jean-marie
said
I'll
go
investigate.
A
So
he
literally
like
shows
how
to
do
with
it's
particularly.
We
think
collection
view
we
don't
know
yet,
but
the
garbage
collection
size
just
keeps
growing
forever,
and
so
what
he
did.
This
is
my
favorite
part
of
this
is
he
goes
through
who's
guilty?
Could
it
be?
Excuse
me
I
don't
know
stephen.
Could
it
be?
A
Could
it
be
his
own
material
frame,
but
we
switched,
he
switched
them
to
simple
frame
and
it
turns
out
like
there's
something
weird
about
the
collection
view.
If
you
just
scroll
like
eternally,
it
doesn't
do
the
garbage
collection
right.
So
this
is.
A
A
really
interesting
bug
that
could
possibly
be
an
android.
It
could
possibly
be
in
xamarin
forms,
but
he
found
it
by
just
investigating
it
and
then
writing
a
blog
about
it.
So,
if
you're
having
issues
with
your
app
in
particular
when
it
comes
to
like
size
management,
definitely
check
this
out
and
see
if
you
can
re,
replicate
these
steps
and
that's
that
also
makes
it
easy
for
the
teams
to
debug
what
means
that's
a
cool
one.
B
Like
a
cool
cool,
and
how
do
you
investigate
it
in
general,
like
what
tools
you're
using
and
how
you
diagnose
it
and
then
also
the
remember,
it
also
depends
on
like
what
you're
using
too,
because
how
the
garbage
collector
works
is
like.
It
only
needs
to
clean
up
stuff
when
it
needs
to
clean
up
stuff.
So
if
you're
running
it
on,
like
your,
you
know,
mac
that
has
infinite
ram.
B
It's
like
okay,
it's
just
gonna,
keep
growing
right
until
it
needs
to
not
grow
in
general
until
you
force
it
to
grow,
but
even
then
the
garbage
collector
just
does
what
it
wants
to
do.
So,
usually,
I
just
say
a
garbage
collector.
I
trust,
but
it's
good
to
kind
of
see
how
to
debug
through
it
yeah
yeah,
one
with
the
garbage
collector.
A
I
I'm
always
afraid
what
okay,
where
okay,
so
this
one's
funny,
because
it
started
with
a
jason
smith
tweet,
which
is
you
know,
things
are
about
to
get
lit
if
jason
starts
twitter,
nevermind
2020.,
but
he
he
just
mentioned
offhandedly-
that
if
you
use
one
time
bindings,
you
can
actually
get
performance
benefits
instead
of
having
to
do
2a
bindings
with
you
know
your
xaml
stuff,
which
is
a
little
bit
heavier
so,
and
this
is
kind
of
for
mvvm.
A
I
think
I
can't
remember
what
blog
it
is,
but
I
read
a
really
good
blog,
like
intro
to
bindings
and
one
way
versus
2a
versus
all
this
stuff
and
if
I
find
it
I'll
post
in
the
chat
after
I'm
done
talking,
but
he
goes
through
some
of
the
cases
where
you
might
just
want
to
use
a
one-time,
binding
and
actually
get
some
performance
benefits.
A
So
when
it
comes
to
commands
collection
view
and
static
data,
I
think
those
are
the
three
top
level
things
that
he
mentioned,
like
hey,
just
try
using
one
time
binding
here,
and
it
might
actually
make
your
app
a
little
bit
faster.
B
I
should
try
that
yeah,
because
a
lot
of
times
we
use
bindings
just
to
display
data
and,
like
you
know,
every
time
you
do
that
it
is
assuming
that
there's
going
to
be
a
change,
so
there's
probably
registering
for
events
every
single
time
but
yeah.
If
you're
just
having
static
content,
then
you
don't
really
need
to
be
equivalent
to
just
saying
like
dot
text
equals
so
yeah.
A
Smart
yeah,
I
should
do
that
too.
Okay,
randy
talking
about
binding
libraries,
so
I
think
this
one
in
particular
is
swift.
A
A
This
morning
I
got
the
android
one
too
pretty
cool,
but
the
binding,
the
the
ios
one
we've
heard
a
lot
of
questions
about
because
of
all
like
all
the
swift
stuff
lately
and
it's
a
really
good
blog
and
the
second
follow-up
to
this
is
using
the
pay.card
sdk.
Oh.
B
A
And
binding
that
so
it's
kind
of
a
very
hands-on
example,
so.
B
B
A
I
shouldn't
have
looked
on
stream,
it's
fine!
Finally,
last
one
excel
files
made
from
your
xamarin
forms
app.
So
this
is
about
exporting
data
into
an
excel
format.
You
got
the
model.
A
The
contact
model
got
some
classes
to
organize
everything,
but
then
it's
all
all
the
magic
really
happens
in
an
excel
generator
class
that
the
marias
wrote.
That's
just
you
know,
workbook
dot,
save
pretty
good.
I
mean
I
can't
remember
what
plugin
she
said
she
used
for
this,
but
it's
all
on
github
and
then
you
can
export
it
right
to
excel
from
the
phone.
That's
cool!
Yes,
it
is
cool.
I
think
about.
Like
I
haven't,
can
you
send
the
links?
It's
hardly
visible
in
the
video
sorry.
I
just
saw
it
in
the
chat.
I
can't.
A
D
B
Shouldn't
also,
by
the
way,
if
people
are
brand
new
to
the
dyna
community,
stand
up
while
shane's
getting
the
monitor
up
normally.
What
we
do
is
we
do
like
community
links
and
community
pr's
in
the
beginning,
and
then
we
do
like
a
some
technical
demo
and
stuff
and
shane
is
gonna.
Do
some
overview
of
gradients
and
magical
stuff
in
xamarin
forms
4.8,
which
just
came
out?
Did
it
come
out
today?
I've
been
waiting,
I've
been
refreshing.
C
B
C
B
B
Just
about
kind
of
maybe
newer
to
xamarin
but
mark
was
asking
kind
of
xamarin
forms
versus
what
what
maui
is
and
then
also
uno.
So
uno
is,
is
a
company
that
they're
they
kind
of
build
on
top
of
different
pieces
of
technology
like
xamarin
and
uwp
and
web
assembly,
and
their
goal
is
to
bring
sort
of
uwp
or
xamarin
forms
like
apps
to
the
web
in
cross-platform
ways.
So
that's
what
they
do.
B
That's
what
you
know
does,
which
is
cool,
awesome
and
and
then
xamarin
forms
right,
enables
you
to
build
cross-platform
apps
for
ios,
android,
mac,
windows
and
dynamic.
Is
an
evolution
of
xamarin
form.
So
that's
sort
of
the
next
step.
You
should
go
back
to
the
live.net.
We
did
a
a
build
recap
where
we
talk
all
about
the
don
and
maui
stuff
and
there's
also
a
great
session
by
maddie
and
david
talking
all
about
that
stuff.
So
and
that
is
done
at
six
stuff.
B
So
that's
gonna
be
like
next
fall,
so
you
got
a
ways
to
go,
but
that's
all
open
source.
There
too,
volk
volkil
was
asking
what's
new
in
xamarin
forms
and
done
f5
a
lot
of
the
new
new
stuff
with
don
and
maui
will
be
done
at
six
and
then,
of
course,
there'll.
Be
new
versions
of
xamarin
forms
updates
to
the
runtime
things
like
that.
But
a
lot
of
the
new
new
stuff
will
be
there
and
we
should
do
like.
Maybe
next
next
month
or
we'll,
do
like
an
impromptu,
xamarin
forms.
C
Yes,
no
yeah
cool
all
right,
so
I
was
just
gonna
run
as
maddie
was
kind
of
talking
through
stuff.
It
reminded
me
of
a
few
pr's
to
kind
of
highlight
through
that
we
have
kind
of
pending
and
then
just
yeah
just
some
work.
That's
been
done
here
so
just
wanted
to
highlight
christopher
here.
C
So
this
is
christopher's
first
pr
which
has
been
around
for
longer
than
I'd
like
to
admit,
but
we
finally
kind
of
honed
in
on
a
nice
little
api
that
we
think
we're
gonna,
that
he's
gonna
start
that
he's
gonna
be
able
to
integrate.
So
this
is
adding
some
badge
support
stuff
to
shell,
which
is
super
cool
because
he
did
a
great
job
just
doing
it
sort
of
full
on,
as
you
can
see,
it's
it's
adding
it
to
like
top
tabs
bottom
tabs
fly
outs
and
then
the
newest
update
also
works
with
brushes.
C
C
Yeah,
but
it's
it's
so
good
and
like
I
don't
touch
it,
I
just
like
stuff
in
my
face
yeah,
I
don't
know
it's
really
good
yeah.
I
miss
cotton,
candy
yeah,
so
that's
really
cool.
This
is
kind
of
a
big
deal,
so
we've
been
talking
about
adding
stuff
like
this
to
forms
for
a
bit
here.
So
easy
did
did
a
push
here
for
radio
buttons.
C
So
one
of
the
big
things
with
radio
buttons
is
like
ios
doesn't
really
have
this
concept
of
radio
buttons
and
like
with
checkbox
what
we
did
is
we
drew
a
lot
of
those
at
the
I
o
at
the
like
the
ios
layer,
but
now
with
a
lot
of
javier's
stuff,
you
know
we
can
draw
a
lot
of
that
stuff
across
platform.
C
So
what
he's
basically
done
is
he's
created
this
concept
here
of
being
able
to
define
like
control
templates
for
radio
button,
and
then
you
can
customize
it.
Let's
see
if
there's
kind
of
a
does,
he
have
a
content
presenter
example
in
here.
No,
I
don't
see
it
but
yeah.
Basically,
what
you
can
do
is
you
can
specify
the
content
for
it
and
then,
via
like
a
content
presenter
like
in
uwp,
you
can
sort
of
position
the
radio
button
relative
to
different
content.
C
So
this
is
the
beginnings
of
being
able
to
sort
of
use,
control
templates
to
articulate
sort
of
more
granularly
how
controls
layout
so
because
I
know
that
was
one
of
the
big
conversations
with
checkboxes.
People
really
want
to
add
text
to
checkbox,
add
text
to
checkbox,
but
one
of
those
things.
Those
things
are
always
really
tricky
because
it's
it's
easy
to
just
add
text,
but
then
people
are
like
well,
I
want
to
be
able
to
a
font
image
source,
so
I
want
to
be
able
to
put
it
to
the
left.
C
C
If
you're
interested
in
control
templates,
if
uwp
control
templates
make
you
super
excited,
this
is
a
really
good
pr
to
check
out
so
yeah
we'll
be
dissecting
this
one
a
decent
amount,
and
this
should
be
coming
to
a
5.0
release
near
you
yeah.
So
this
one's
going
to
get
probably
a
lot
of
conversation,
especially
internally
as
far
as
how
we
want
to
pull
this
together
c
sharp
for
markup
here.
C
So
this
is
vincent
doing
the
next
part
two
I
haven't
looked
through
this,
but
this
is
we're
kind
of
shutting
down
the
apis
before
5.0
yeah,
so
vincent,
if
you're
listening,
retarget
this
to
five,
oh
but
yeah.
So
this
is
him
getting
a
pr
in
before
that
july,
15
date,
I
think
he
created
this
like
on
the
13th
or
so
yeah
14th
to
hit
that
deadline.
So
this
is
adding
a
bunch
of
support
to
things
for
the
markup
stuff.
C
So
if
you
really
like
that
this
is
kind
of
like
the
next
version
of
that
coming
nice
yeah
and
then,
let's
see
our
intern
here,
melissa
is
put
together
a
pr
to
fix
a
bunch
of
date
time
picker,
localization
issues.
I
know
this
has
been.
This
has
been
a
big
pain
for
people
for
a
long
time,
making
sure
that
these
locales
and
everything
are
are
working
so
yeah.
C
If
you
have
any
sort
of
locale
issues
or
anything
around
yeah
date,
time,
picker,
localization
stuff,
this
is
gonna,
be
this
will
be
a
really
a
really
good
ad
to
forms.
So
yeah
she's
been
awesome.
It's
been
exciting
working
with
her
so
yeah.
So
that's
a
good
one.
To
look
at
this
one
seems
a
little
bit
abstract,
but
I
just
wanted
to
highlight
it
really
quick,
so
everyone's
been
kind
of
running
into
the
ui
webview
issue
on
ios.
C
So
this
is
the
flag
that
you
would
have
to
that
you
were.
You
would
have
to
enable
to
make
it
work
so
in
via
in
the
latest
16.7
and
vs
mac
8.7.
This
flag
is
now
just
set
by
default,
whoa
yeah.
So,
basically,
so,
essentially,
what
this
means
is
given
a
xamarin
forms
template
like
even
just
the
basic
template
app
if
you
have
at
least
link
sdks
only
on
when
you're
doing
your
release,
it'll
remove
the
ui
web
view
so,
and
you
should
be
doing.
C
Link
sdks
only
anyway,
like
that's
just
set
by
default
in
the
release,
builds
so
yeah.
I've
tested
this
and
gerald
tested
it,
but
yeah
base
like
right
now.
If
you
go
into
8.7
or
16.7
and
you
create
a
new
forms
app
and
you
set
it
to
release
and
you
build
it
if
you
inspect
like
the
binaries,
there's
no
ui
webview
in
there,
so
they
should
hopefully
help
that
friction
a
bunch.
C
Once
people
update
to
eight
seven
and
sixteen
seven
now
that
it's
just
part
of
the
default
because
yeah,
I
know,
there's
been
a
lot
of
confusion
here
because
there's
like
there's
like
a
few
different
ways
you
can
do.
This
ios
has
some
flags
which
does
some
like
force,
removal
of
ui
webview,
which
it's
kind
of
roll
of
the
dice.
C
If
that'll
work,
because
if
you're
using
a
third-party
library
that
still
references
the
ui
webview
you'll
get
a
runtime
crash,
so
but
you
know,
if
it's
not
using
it,
then
it
is
useful,
so
yeah,
so
if
you're
still
getting,
if
you're
still
getting
issues
with
ui
webview
using
eight
seven
or
sixteen
seven
check
your
linker
settings
and
then
check
your
third-party
libraries
that
you
have,
if
they're
using
ui
webview,
so
the
only
one
we
found
a
couple
material
was,
but
we
updated
material
so
that
one
should
be
good
and
then
you
had
mentioned
blazer.
C
So
I
wanted
to
highlight
this
one
here.
So
I'm
gonna
say
mr
gordon
lachlan
I'll
go
with
lachlan.
Hopefully
that's
right,
lachlan,
gordon
lachlan,
gordon
community
member
submitted
this
super
awesome
pr
here
for
bringing
shell
navigation
to
blazer
yeah,
which
is
a
ton
of
work
here.
And
it's
super
neat.
Let
me
see
if
he
has
the
indication
so
basically
like
with
blazer.
C
You
can
just
declare
your
route
on
the
pages
at
the
page
level
and
then
it
uses
the
like
some
of
the
shell
hooks
and
whatnot
to
then
register
those
pages.
So
it
it
calls
like
the
routing.registration
stuff
for
you
yeah,
so
really
neat.
C
I'm
excited
to
play
with
this
stuff,
I'm
hoping
in
a
couple
weeks
to
do
a
stream
of
this
stuff,
which
will
probably
involve
demonstrating
how
much
I
haven't
really
done
a
lot
of
plays
more
than
maybe
being
useful
for
shell,
but
I'll
try
to
get
up
to
snuff
on
that
enough
that
it's
useful
but
yeah.
So
the
yeah.
This
is
a
really
cool.
A
lot
of
the
blazer
bindings
that
stuff's
moving
really
fast.
A
lot
of
people
are
excited
about
it
and
pushing
pushing
pushing
work
in
that
direction.
C
So
yeah
it's
cool.
It
makes
it
blazery.
It
makes
shell
blazery,
which
is
really
neat.
Let's
see
maui
renderers,
so
this
is
kind
of
a
first
journey,
our
first
kind
of
a
spike
just
if
you're
sort
of
following,
if
you're
interested
in
the
maui
guts
right
now
we're
sort
of
figuring
out
the
trajectory
of
of
bringing
the
optimization
to
at
the
renderer
level
of
how
to
start
migrating
everything.
So
this
is
a
pr
that
we'll
be
talking
about
with
the
team
in
about
14
minutes
yeah.
C
So
if
you're
kind
of
curious
about
where
we're
going,
this
was
kind
of
my
first
spike
of
of
shifting
some
of
our
stuff
to
maui
structures,
so
that
things
like
blazer
and
comet
and
whatever
can
possibly
start
moving
alongside
us
and
we
can
kind
of
start
the
work
so
yeah.
A
lot
of
this
work
is
going
to
really
start
hitting
full
throttle
here
in
a
couple
of
weeks,
which
will
be
really
cool
yeah.
So
then
that's
all
the
the
prs
and
then
just
as
a
quick
another.
C
So
a
couple
quick
4.8
highlights
we
added,
drag
and
drop.
I
added
a
drag
and
drop,
get
gesture.
Recognizer.
B
C
B
C
It's
super,
it's
it's
fun,
so
I
sent
jake
a
link,
so
I
I
have
a
pr
that's
what
this
sample
is
here,
which
has
some
drag
and
drop
samples,
so
I'm
pushing
this
to
the
xamarin,
the
xamarin
samples
once
the
4.8
binaries
are
so
currently
so,
basically,
the
implementation
we
took
was
just
taking
it.
It
mirrors
the
uwp,
drag
and
drop
apis
very
closely.
So
a
lot
of
the
ins.
C
So
basically
you
just
you
attach
a
drag
gesture
recognizer
to
the
element
you
want
to
drag.
You
turn
can
drag
to
true,
probably
going
to
default
this
to
true
once
once.
This
is
final.
It's
currently
experimental,
I
guess,
is
not
a
good
thing
to
highlight
so
there's
an
experimental
flag
to
add
for
drag
and
drop,
and
then
this
it'll
be
final
as
a
five
point
as
a
5.0
but
yeah.
C
So,
basically,
all
you
do
is
add
a
drag
gesture
recognizer
and
then,
where
any
components
that
you
want
to
make
drop
capable
you
add
the
drop
gesture
recognizer
to
here
so
this
here,
let
me
bring
up
a
sample.
What
you're,
seeing
here
on
the
left
is
this
example
right
here.
C
C
A
C
Any
text
it
does
the
same
thing
so
it
tries
to
project
the
text
so,
for
example,
if
this
was
text
of
a
url
and
you
dragged
it
to
the
image,
the
image
would
show
up,
it
also
can
drag
things
outside
of
the
app
and
then
it
also
has
a
lot
of
the
same
hooks
with
it
has
a
lot
of
the
same
hooks
with
other
drag
stuff.
C
If
you
want
to
sort
of
manipulate
the
data
being
transferred
the
api
for
that
matches,
uwp,
as
well
with
the
like
the
data
package,
so
on
like
the
dual
screen
here,
you
can
see
that
there's
a
bunch
of
events
here
for
for
setting
like
drag
over
text
drag
over
drop
image
where
you
can
kind
of
grab
the
data
package
and-
and
you
can,
you
know-
set
the
data
package
to
whatever
you
want
right
now,
the
the
main
data
package
types
we
support
are
text
and
image
and
then
we'll
start
expanding
those.
C
So
image
is
basically
an
image
source
and
then
text
is
just
string
text,
so
the
string
text
currently
will
is
able
to
exist
multi-app.
So
if
you
set
the
text
to
anything,
it'll
transfer
that
text
data
to
to
a
separate
window,
so
that's
kind
of
like
the
example.
I
want
to
show
here
real
quick
if
you
see
so.
If
you
see
this,
this
is
two
different
apps.
So
this
is
the
drag
and
drop
sample
over
here,
and
this
is
the
sandbox
sample.
C
What
this
is
doing
is
that
when
I
click
this,
it's
stringifying
the
url,
because
this
is
using
a
url
and
then,
when
I
drop
it
here
onto
this
image,
it's
it's
attempting
to
set
the
image
source
on
here
to
this
text,
so
it
does
kind
of
a
best
guess.
As
far
as
trying
to
pull
your
data
over
and
now
you
can
see,
this
is
kind
of
a
similar
thing
here
being
able
to
just
drop
text.
C
Just
yeah
drop
text
down
to
it.
So
a
lot
of
it
is
just
trying
to
make
it
work
as
out
of
the
box
as
possible,
because
a
lot
of
the
apis
we
kind
of
kind
of
went
in
inverse
direction.
So
a
lot
of
the
apis
require
you
to
sort
of
build
up
what
you
can
drag
and
drop.
So
you
have
to
set
like
these
accepted
operations
and
things
like
that
to
sort
of
there's
a
lot
of
ceremony
to
set
it
up,
whereas
the
way
we
went
with
it
was
just
I
wanted
to
make
it.
C
So
you
basically
just
add
you
just
add
some
recognizers
and
then
you
can
drag
and
drop
if
you
want
to.
If
you
want
to
disable,
then
you
can
disable
things
through,
like
the
events
yeah
so
play
with
that.
Let
me
know:
it'll
be
final
in
5.0
experimental
4.8
so
play
with
it.
Let
me
know
editions
or
apis.
C
You
don't
like
there's
in
5.0
we're
going
to
a
few
more
things
are
going
to
come
to
it
better
native
support
for
being
able
to
tap
in
at
the
native
level
to
drag
and
drop
stuff.
Visual
states
so
ideally
you'd
be
able
to
wire
this
stuff
up
to
visual
state
manager
so
like,
for
example,
this
image
will
go
through
a
few
different
states
of
being
like
dragging.
A
C
Then
the
drop
one
will
go
through
different
states
of
like
enter
leave,
etc,
which
will
let
you
say
you
know
style
things
based
on
the
state
of
other
things.
C
Exactly
so
like,
for
example,
that
the
the
effect
you
see
here
with
it,
turning
gray
like
that
yeah,
so
that's
just
that's
done
right
here
in
this
code.
So
basically,
when
the
drag
is
starting
set,
the
text
frame
background
color
to
gray
when
the
drag
is
completed,
set
it
back
to
light
gray.
So.
D
C
Yeah
not
right
now,
because
the
the
tricky
thing
is
that
a
lot
of
the
drag
stuff
is
done
by
extra
extracting
out
an
image
of
the
data,
so
the
like
the
animation
and
those
things
are
done
as
a
separate
component
to
the
base
component
so
like
when
you're
dragging
this
image
here.
This
is
this
image
that
you
see
here.
This
isn't
actually
like
a
xamarin
forms
image.
It's
like
a
it's
a
clip
art!
That's
take
this
system.
A
C
Know
you
have
to
you
have
to
create
it
as
a
data
package
that
that's
understandable
outside
of
it.
So
even
like
on
the
ios
side,
you
you,
you
create
the
you
have
to
sort
of
just
transfer
the
ns
object
level
of
things.
So
that's
the
area
where
the
5.0
is
going
to
have
some
have
some
better
platform
level
hooks,
because
ios
has
a
lot
of
different
stuff
at
the
platform
level
to
customize
the
animations,
and
things
like
that.
C
So
we'll
make
that
they'll
make
we'll
smooth
out
the
xplat
experience
with
that
with
probably
maui.
But
then,
if
you
want
to
get
sort
of
into
the
super
bits
of
drag
and
drop,
then
you
would
probably
do
it
through
renders
and
such
and
then
the
other
quick
note
is
that
currently
this
isn't
set
up
with
tight
integration
on
collection
view.
I
haven't
really
tested
on
collection
view,
so
it
there
might
be
a
an
aspect
of
it.
It
works,
but
that's
also
going
to
be
coming
with
5.0.
C
So
the
thing
about
drag
and
drop
with
collections
is
that
there's
is
that
it's
it's
not
just
a
symmetrical
implementation
at
the
platform
levels.
So,
like
the
ui
collection
view,
the
uwp
list
view
and
like
the
android
adapters,
all
have
very
specific,
drag
and
drop
like
delegates,
and
things
like
that
that
you
have
to
tap
into
for
the
collections
to
make
it
work
so
like
even
on
I
on
windows,
the
uwp
list
view
has
a
property
called,
can
resort
items,
I
think,
is
what
it's
called,
and
things
like
that.
C
So
it
kind
of
requires
an
a
different
extra
implementation
to
make
it
work
with
collectionview
stuff.
So
the
craig
dunn
actually
did
a
sample
doing
it
with
collection
views
in
the
forms
samples
repository.
You
can
look
that
he
used
effects
for
which
is
really
cool,
so
I'll,
probably
copy
and
paste
most
of
the
work
he
did
but
yeah.
So
the
drag
and
drop
stuff.
It's
really
exciting,
especially
for
the
dual
screen,
things
being
able
to
just
drag
and
drop
across
yeah
like
the
windows
and
things
like
that.
A
C
Yeah,
so
it's
cool,
so
that
was
kind
of
one
of
one
of
the
big
pushes
for
it
as
well
was
high,
was
lighting
up
more
dual
screen
options
and
also
sort
of
adding
fun
features
to
form
stuff,
so
yeah
so
really
play
with
it
for
4.8,
and
then
we
can.
We
can
make
it
work
for
you.
Super
awesome,
5.0,
yeah,
so.
C
Yeah
yeah
so
like
that
you
could
do
that
really
easily
with
like
a
flex
layout
or
a
bindable
layout,
even
because
you
can
still
get
information
about
the
drag
and
information
about
the
element
being
dragged.
So
you
know
you
can
there's
drag
over
events
that
fire
so,
for
example,
when
I'm
doing
this,
you
can
get
a
drag
over
event
on
this
control.
C
Here,
like
this
control
right
now
is
firing
a
bunch
of
drag
over
events
and
from
that
drag
over
event,
you
can
sort
of
modify
how
you
want
it
to
look
so
yeah
I
mean
there's
a
lot
of
stuff.
You
could
still,
you
can
do
even
outside
a
collection
view
with
changing
your
changing
your
layouts.
C
So
with
the
with
the
dashboard
stuff,
that'll
be
what
what
some
of
the
neat
stuff
that
comes
with
collection
view
is,
you
know
natively
when
you're,
enabling
the
drag
and
drop
the
native
control
is
going
to
have
sort
of
native
animations
for
that
stuff
as
it's
processing
the
event
so
cool
yeah?
But
it's
neat,
it
was
fun.
I
don't
know
I
was
excited
to
to
get
this
to
get
this
working.
I
think
it's
fun
just
kind
of
dragging
things
around.
I
like.
B
That
I
think
that
like,
if
I'm
correct,
like
the
collection
view
and
the
the
list
view
resorting
it's
different,
because
that
actually
like
automatically
like
updates
your
like
list,
your
observable
collection
right,
like
doesn't
it
behind
the
scene
like
rearrange
your
elements
yeah.
So
that's
the.
C
It
will
actually
re
if
the
if
the
supporting
source
supports
like
move
operations
and
things
like
that
it'll
it'll
apply
those
to
the
underlying
collection
and
then
like
on
android
and
ios
via
delegates,
it'll
say:
hey
just
so.
You
know
they
moved
index
23
to
index
5
and
then
then
you
kind
of
can
handle
those
behaviors.
So
yeah,
there's
there's
more
wiring
in
on
that
side
for
being
able
to
to
project
those
changes
to
the
collection,
to
sort
of
ease,
ease
the
process.
So
nice.
A
C
I
feel,
but
yeah
that's
kind
of
the
last
thing
here.
So
what
one
this
is
kind
of
a
a
dual
demo
here.
So
one
of
the
things
we
added
to
the
4.8
release
is
backdrop
shell
flyout
backdrop.
C
What
this
is
is
it's
the
it's
this
display
here
so
on
android
they
call
it
scrim.
There
was
a
big
conversation
about
what
to
call
it
on
android.
This
is
called
the
scrim
which
I
think
comes
from.
Theater
bootstrap
calls
it
the
backdrop
I
don't
know
there
was.
C
There
was
a
lot
of
different
conversations
about
the
naming
on
it,
but
android's
the
only
one
that
implements
it
natively,
but
we
added
this
to
ios
and
uwp
on
shell.
So
you
can
see.
C
A
C
I'm
probably
not
the
best
person
to
ask
but
I'll
show
you
the
code
I
copy
and
pasted
from
javier.
I
like
that
yeah.
C
C
My
extremely
non-technical
description
of
that
and
then
I
don't
have
my
debugger
running,
but
the
shell
fly
out
backdrop
stuff
works
at
like
the
fly
out
item
level.
So,
for
example,
if
you
do
shell
dot
fly
out
backdrop
equals
purple
right
here
then,
when
you're
on
this
fly
out,
item
it'll
be
purple
and
when
you're
on
this
item,
it'll
be
the
gradient
one.
A
C
C
Yeah,
so
you
can
do
it,
so
this
was
neat.
This
is
I
mean
this
was
even
a
little
tricky
on
android,
because
on
android
they
only
take
the
you
can
only
set
a
color.
You
can't
actually
set
a
brush,
so
I
don't
either
copy
and
paste
some
random
stuff
from
android
source
to
make
this
work
with
a
brush
but
excited
we
got
it
to
work
because
that's
cool,
it's
fun
to
just
kind
of
play
with
it.
So.
B
B
C
Brushes
reach
a
certain
point.
You
probably
could,
because
there's
even
things
you
know
brushes
are
pretty
extensible
extendable,
so,
like
you've
been
able
to
add
you
cannot.
People
have
added
like
image
brushes
and
things
like
that
to
you
know
uwp
and
wpf,
so
this
is
just
a
brush.
C
So
in
theory
you
know,
if
you
just
implement
your
own
brush,
they
can
translate,
translate
itself
to
a
convert
itself
to
like
a
drawable
on
android
or
like
a
type
of
ios
layer
than
you
could
so
yeah
I
mean
it
just
that
was
the
other
reason
we
pulled
this
out
of
4.7
was
because
of
the
brush
support
we
wanted
to.
We
wanted
to
make
it
just
work
with
brushes
instead
of
colors
yeah,
so
that'll
be
part
of
4
8
and
then
we'll
in
the
transmission
with
an
intellisense
there.
A
I
think
which
came
out
yesterday.
I
tried
to
release
notes
in
the
chat
earlier
and
I
don't
think
they
loaded
when
it's
fine
yeah
glitch
but
yeah.
We
have
a
new,
not
new
anymore.
I
guess
he's
been
with
us
for
like
four
months
now.
It
feels
like
simultaneously
one
week
and
two
years
funny
feels
but
josh
spicer
cool
last
name.
We
got
john
peppers.
Now
we
got
josh
spicer.
B
We
back
in
boston,
sorry
to
interrupt
back
in
boston
and
the
original
xamarin
officer
used
to
be
a
like
a
mongolian
grill.
It
was
called
like
fire
and
ice.
I
heard
it
was
terrible
or
amazing,
I
don't
know,
but
you
used
to
go
there
all
the
time.
That's
what
it
kind
of
reminds
me
of
the
spice
and
the
pepper.
Those
are
two
both
hot
things,
but.
B
A
B
C
A
Incredible
just
doing
wedding,
flowers,
okay,
this
is
good
background
noise
for
wedding
flowers-
I
get
it
color
previews
will
be
or
should
be
in
the
latest
stable
and
josh
implemented
them.
It
was
one
of
his
first
projects
as
part
of
the
xamarin
team
sick,
and
I
love
them.
C
C
A
A
Nice,
nice
alrighty.
Well,
we
will
see
you
all
in
a
month,
I'm
very
excited.
Hopefully
david
makes
it
back
from
vacation
alive.
Let
us
know
what
you'd
like
to
see
on
the
next
one,
if
there's
anything
in
4-8
or
5-0,
that
you're
interested
in
if
there's
maui,
stuff
you're
interested
in
if
there's
tooling
stuff
you're
interested
in.
If
you
want
us
to
just
talk
about
how
cool
we
are
for
an
hour,
but
I
will
see
you
all
next
month,
yeah.