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From YouTube: Xamarin: .NET Community Standup - May 2nd 2019 - Xamarin.Forms 4.0 & Xappy with David Ortinau
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Join the Mobile .NET Teams for our community standup covering great community contributions for Mobile .NET, Xamarin, and more.
Community Links: https://aka.ms/xamarin-standup-may19
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* James Montemagno - http://twitter.com/jamesmontemagno
* Maddy Leger - http://twitter.com/maddyleger1
* David Ortinau - http://twitter.com/davidortinau
A
How
are
you
I'm
doing?
Well,
as
you
can
see
it's
only
it's
a
it's
the
skeleton
crew
just
me
and
the
oort
now
today
and
Henry
Henry
dalla
Henry.
This
isn't
the
actual
original
Henry
back
here.
This
is
an
unnamed
mano
back
here
behind
me,
hiding
out
so
with
the
zamarons
shirt
on.
So
he
was
on
my
desk
and
I
was
like
you
know:
one
be
on.
You
won't
be
famous
today,
so
he's
on
the
stand-up
got
loose
in
the
chat
room.
A
One
time
pokers
in
the
chat
room
was
that
prawn
show
in
the
chat
room
as
well.
Welcome
welcome
everyone.
So
if
you're
new
to
the
dotnet
community
stand-ups,
it's
a
series,
every
Tuesday
and
Thursday
every
single
week,
where
you
meet
with
the
teams,
the
product
teams
and
the
engineers
building
the
things
that
you
use
to
build,
awesome
apps.
So
the
first
Thursday
of
every
month
is
the
xamarin
dotnet
community
stand
where
we
talk
about
mobile
development
on
every
Tuesday
is
asp.net.
A
You
got
languages
run
time
you
got
tooling
with
Visual
Studio
and
you
have
cloud
and
even
desktop
every
single
time.
So
definitely
take
a
look
on
Twitch
on
YouTube
and
we
also
stream
now
onto
the
Facebook.
So
you
can
chat
with
us
anywhere.
It's
really
great,
so
you
can
see
a
streaming
all
over
the
world.
We're
working
on
a
new
though
David,
a
new
dotnet
page
on
the
dotnet
page.
So
it'll
be
one
place
that
you
can
go
to
yeah.
B
A
Amber
comms
coming
back
in
a
big
way,
really
excited
about
it
and
then
also
yeah.
We're
gonna
have
a
probably
that
should
be
if
all
goes
to
my
plan
next
week,
but
if
not
the
week
after,
but
then
the
new
we'll
have
like
a
live
net
like
there's,
live
dot.
Asp.Net
we're
gonna
build
out
this
brand
new
page,
where
you
can
see
the
archive
of
all
of
the
done
net
community
stand-ups
and
the
like
that.
Alright.
B
A
A
B
A
A
A
I'm
ready
and
we'll
be
talking
about
some
exciting
stuff,
because,
yes,
in
just
a
few
days,
Microsoft
built,
is
around
the
corner
and
I
figure.
You
know
we
do.
These
doesn't
commute
stand-ups
today,
we're
gonna
be
doing
some
community
links,
like
always
talk
about
awesome
things
that
people
in
the
community
and
around
the
globe
are
doing
in
the
world
of
xamarin.
A
A
Sappy,
why
does
it
have
its
own
Twitter
account
because
I
like
to
talk
to
myself,
that's
right,
I
do
I've
noticed
you
talking
to
yourself
hello,
to
Canada
Costa
Rica
in
the
house:
I
love,
Costa,
Rica,
lots
of
beautiful
schloss
Wisconsin
in
the
house,
Kentucky
Serbia
in
the
house,
love
that
crows
and
welcome
to
the
chat.
Welcome
to
the
stand-up
I
love
just
this
is
what
I
started
all
my
streams
by
the
way
who's
in
the
house
today.
What
where's
the
world.
B
A
Then,
when
I
don't
know
a
place,
I
open
up
maps
and
then
I
go
to
it
like.
Where
is
that
app
crazy?
Some
people
live
an
amazing
I
mean
Seattle
is
beautiful.
All
right.
Let
me
hop
over
to
my
desktop
bingo
bango.
Everyone
should
see
that.
So,
if
you
don't
know
build,
is
our
big
developer
conference,
it's
happening
on
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
next
week
in
the
beautiful
Washington
State
Convention
Center.
It
is
where
all
the
great
PACs
and
build
events
are
at.
A
You
can
find
me
there
at
every
pax
and
every
pill
and
every
almost
every
comic-con,
a
lot
of
our
big
stuff
is
there.
So
if
you
haven't
gone,
you
can
just
go
just
just
Google
Microsoft
build
or
go
to
Microsoft
comm,
slash,
build
and
that
they'll
be
on
this
landing
page.
But
all
the
sessions
are
live.
You
tap
on
the
sessions
page
and
then
I'll
bring
you
to
the
my
build
thing
now.
What's
cool
about
this
is
that
you're
gonna
be
able
to
livestream
all
sorts
of
stuff
this
year
so
much
stuff.
A
A
Is
main
breakout
sessions
but
there's
also
theater,
so
there's
theaters
that
will
be
like
proper
20
to
30,
minute,
theater,
quick
sessions
and
previously
before
those
were
tucked
away
and
now
there's
actually
a
main
stage.
It's
very
nice,
those
to
be
live-streamed,
there's
gonna,
be
another
theater
stage
for
interview,
so
I'm
gonna
be
interviewing
Miguel
to
like
15
minute
interviews
and
then
there's
the
breakout
sessions,
of
course,
and
the
keynotes.
So
if
you
go
to
this
and
you
just
type
in
xamarin,
you're
gonna
find
most
of
sessions
that
have
either
us
or
evolve
xamarin.
A
So
we
have
like
14
sessions,
if
not
more,
because
some
of
these
are
not
even
public.
Yet
because
there's
announcements
and
things
don't
talk
about
stuff.
The
me,
the
main
breakout
session
will
be
me
and
Miguel
on
Tuesday
right
here.
The
next
transformation
and
mobile
development
is
a
more
in
these
ones.
Have
your
name
attached
to
them?
David,
but
yeah
I
know
you're,
not
on
those
signal
are,
was
a
Marie
I'm.
A
I
added
your
name
to
everything
as
I
had
sad,
David
everything.
So
this
is
going
to
be
probably
one
of
my
favorite
sessions
on
Wednesday
that
I
do
it's
a
theatre
session.
It's
called
I
I
wanted
to
call
it
better
together,
best
friends,
BFFs
asp.net,
core
+
xamarin,
it's
not
just
about
building
web
api's
I'm
gonna
go
into
some
crazy
ridiculous
di
and
httpclient
of
poly
all
sorts
of
craziness
and
then
what
else
do
we
have
I?
Think
there
is
Michaela
has
a
session
on
and
Maria
on,
using
Mac
Visual
Studio
for
Mac.
A
B
Yeah
I
have
a
session
where
we're
going
to
talk
about
xamarin
forms
for
Dido
visual
material
design.
Shell,
all
that
sort
of
thing
it'll
be
a
very
fast
session.
The
theatre
sessions
are
about
20
minutes
long,
so
fast
and
furious
for
sure,
and
then
is
it.
Yeah
Maddy
is
giving
a
session
on
the
xamarin
tooling,
so
everything
that
we
have
going
on
in
that
space.
Yes,.
A
So
for
theater
sessions,
one
main
breakout
session
plus
a
whole
bunch
of
stuff
in
and
around
xamarin
to
be
there
we
have
a
booth
right,
oh
yeah,
so
come
if
you're
there
hang
out
we're
gonna
be
doing
we're.
Gonna
have
a
blog
post
tomorrow,
so
on
blogs,
amaura
calm,
which
is
now
on
the
new
dev
blogs,
but
blogs
amber
comms
a
shorter
URL.
So
maybe
we
have
an
aka
TMS,
a
kms
Amram
blog,
something
like
that.
So
we're
gonna
be
doing
a
few
things.
So
this
is
a
exclusive.
You
heard
it
here.
A
A
Legacy
monkeys
legacy
monix,
not
not
upgraded.
That's.
B
A
B
A
So
it's
the
one
with
the
black
shirt.
That's
what
we're
given
away
now.
That
being
said,
we
are
working.
We
have
a
bunch
of
these
monkeys
and
we're
gonna
have
some
exclusive
new
t-shirt
designs
for
user
groups
this
summer
that
we're
working
on
so
working
on
that
and
then
I
am
working
on
a
brand
new
monkey
design
with
some
some.
You
know
weighted
beads
in
there
in
their
legs
and
their
behind
so
because
they
need
to
sit
properly
that
they
have
the
weight,
the
waited
waited
bottoms
and.
A
So
way,
always
working
on
lots
of
monkey
design,
we're
also
gonna
tons
of
stickers
at
the
booth
tons
of
xamarin
stickers,
a
Megan's
xamarin
stickers,
the
transparent
stickers
which
you
see
on
my
laptop
here,
which
are
very
cool,
also
xamarin,
pens,
webs
amra
pen,
so
come
hang
out,
but
every
morning
50
monkeys
will
be
given
away.
And,
additionally,
if
you
don't
get
there
super
early,
that's
okay!
A
You
will
be
able
to
come
to
Miguel
in
mine
session,
which
is
right
here
this
one
with
me
and
Miguel.
First
250
people
in
the
door
get
a
monkey,
so
400
Manos,
giving
away
they'll.
Be
there
a
good
question
in
the
chat
Morten,
our
good
friend,
Morten
Wow
ding,
that
Morton
Bell
Bing
ArcGIS
Bell,
loves
Maps,
so
yeah
mono
the
monkeys
come
from
a
few
things
right:
the
mono
runtime
Latin
for
one
Spanish
for
monkey.
We
all
know
this.
A
Simian
was
a
company
that
now
and
maguet
Miguel
de
Icaza,
founded
before
xamarin
tamarin.
The
golden
tamarin
is
the
official
mascot
official
monkey
of
xamarin.
That's
what
we
all
used
to
get
big
tamarind
golden
tamarin
monkeys
when
we
joined
first
hundred
people
I
think
I
have
one
at
home.
It's
named
some
Horacio
there's,
so
many
monkeys,
I
forget
all
of
them.
So
now
you
take
simian
and
Tamron
and
you
get
xamarin
right.
So
xamarin,
there's
a
mana
and
lineage
and
the
monkeys
were
official
mascot,
that's
the
history!
There
we
go
if
you're
at
evolve.
B
B
There's
a
lot
of
things
going
on
at
the
top
of
my
head:
I'm,
not
sure
what
we
can
share.
What's
supposed
to
be
a
surprise,
so
I
feel
like
I
I
mean
there's
great
things
happening.
I
know
that
they're
designing,
really
interesting
interactive
spaces
for
us
to.
You
know
for
attendees
to
go
around
and
experience
different
things.
B
A
Just
be
there
if
you're,
not
there,
just
hang
out
with
us
I'll
also
be
doing
a
blog
post
on
my
personal
blog
of
hanging
out
with
James
I'm
gonna
be
doing
a
sama-sama
cycle,
so
you
can
hang
in
ride
bikes
with
me.
If
you
don't
have
a
bike
or
wanna
rent
a
bike.
I'm
also
gonna
do
a
spin
class,
so
you
can
come
and
do
that,
but
I'm
also
gonna
be
doing
coffee
breaks
throughout
build.
A
So
when
I'm,
not
at
the
booth,
you
can
come
drink
coffee
with
me
and
a
bunch
of
other
xamarin
so
check
out
that
and
then
on
the
blog.
We'll
do
a
full
one
tomorrow
about
all
the
zamarons
sessions,
because
the
session
builder
still
needs
to
be
updated.
That's
going
to
community
links
first,
one,
not
community,
but
me,
and
it
involves
the
community
David.
We
relaunched
at
the
xamarin
Developers
YouTube
channel.
It's
official
had
happened
as
beautiful.
B
A
Of
people
that
we
feature
here
on
the
on
the.net
community
stand
up
as
well,
so
so
a
lot
of
awesome
things
everyone's
talking
about
how
they
love
and
are
xamarin
developers
and
what
we
did
is
we
were
releasing
all
of
our
videos
me
and
look
at
those
a
McGowan's
floating
in
the
background.
So
what
we
did
is
we
decided
that
there's
tons
of
xamarin
content
every
single
week
and
we're
flooding
the
channel
9
microsoft
developer
page,
and
we
wanted
to
do
more.
I
wanted
to
do
live
streams.
We
wanted
to
do.
A
Workshops
want
to
do
all
sorts
of
things.
So
what
we
did
is
we
are
we,
you
booted
the
the
channel,
and
it's
going
to
be
me
doing
the
zamarons
show
and
xamarin
essentials
API
the
week,
but
we're
gonna
continue.
The
same
run,
forms
101,
so
you
and
Maddie
are
gonna,
be
doing
stuff
every
recording
tails
next
week
and
then
boom.
There's
Matthew
soaked
up
right
there,
a
long
time,
samer
and
Microsoft
MVP
now
is
one
of
our
CDs
he's
gonna.
Do
a
cloud
mobile
show,
which
is
super
cool?
A
It's
called
partly
cloudy
and
that's
gonna
be
kicking
off.
This
summer,
where
he
talks
about
using
Azure
but
also
sometimes
not
using
Azure
and
then
are
gonna
Fred
sessile
here,
who
does
on.net,
which
is
another
show
on
channel
9,
so
that
we're
gonna
do
crossover,
shows
between
those
properties
and
the
zamarons
show
so
super
cool,
and
then
eventually
we
get
to
my
zamarons
around
the
globe
where
it's
where's,
the
david
at
in
this
video,
it's
playing
at
youtube,
yeah.
B
A
A
A
B
A
And
it's
been
really
good.
You
know
so
definitely
check
that
out
now.
The
other
thing
I
want
to
talk
about
is
some
great
community
blog
post,
so
Charlaine
you
saw
on
there.
She
I
love
when
people
talk
about
the
different
presentations
or
giving
and
then
share
that
content.
So
she
did
a
presentation
with
Rendy
who
will
talk
about
to
hear
they
do
all
sorts
of
Samer
and
stuff
in
the
community
they
talked
about
using.
You
know
different
different
UI
toolkits
and
different
mvvm
frameworks
like
prism.
A
So
here
you
can
actually
go
through
her
and
slide
entire
slide
deck
with
Rendy
and
talk
about
how
the
difference
is
between
the
quad
prism
is
like
why
they
want
to
use
prism
and
what
it
kind
of
gives
you.
So
you
can
take
this
there's
the
source
code.
You
can
look
at
the
event
and
then
you
can
go
and
present
this
right.
You
just
go
and
present
this
yourself,
which
is
really
cool.
You
can
remix
it
take
some
demos,
things
like
that.
B
A
B
A
That's
a
common,
it's
a
common
thing
that
is
literally
yeah
I,
my
household
at
least.
So
it's
a
struggle
because
you
know
my
partner
she's,
an
asp.net
developer
and
then
I'm
as
a
Miran
developer
and
like
there's
some
similarities,
but
also
some
differences
there.
So
yeah
absolutely
so
we
also
got
some
awesome
cool
stuff
here.
This
is
from
our
good
friend
Nick.
So
Nick
was
struggling
a
little
bit
I've
had
a
lot
of
people.
Ask
me
about
self-signed
certificates
and
certificate,
pinning
which
is
very
complicated,
SSL
certs
things
like
that.
A
So
he
was
working
on
some
UWP
xamarin
forms,
apps
and
and
wrote
this
blog
post
up
about
how
you
can
do
it
without
code
with
code
base,
if
you're
doing
it,
you
know
why
you
would
get
this
error.
Basically,
if
you're
calling
an
IP
address
and
it's
not
SSL
cert,
you
know.
If
it's
not
a.
If
you
don't
have
your
owner,
you
need
your
own
cert.
You
need
to
include
that
and
he
talks
about
like
it.
A
You
know
in
uwp,
you
can
just
add
the
certificate
and
then
what
you
can
do
for
mobile
apps
for
iOS
and
Android
is
set
up.
This
service
point
manager,
certificate,
validation,
check,
and
you
can,
you
know,
check
your
certificate
here,
which
is
nice,
so
good,
good,
blog
post,
also
some
docs
on
it
too.
So
you
know
definitely
take
a
look
at
that.
It's
complicated.
But
talking
about
rest
because
who
doesn't
love
rest
services.
A
A
Configuring
like
retries
and
different
timeout
exceptions.
So,
for
instance,
you
can
say
hey
if
you're
using
poly,
just
it
adds
on
to
httpclient
and
I.
Have
I'm
gonna
have
a
blog
post
about
how
to
use
HTTP
client
handler
with
our
HTTP
client
Factory
with
poly
in
a
xamarin
app?
And
it's
cool
though,
because
what's
nice
is
you
just
make
a
normal
like
web
request?
And
then
you
can
say
like
retry
X
amount
of
time,
so
you
can
say
add
a
wait.
Let
me
zoom
in
here
add
weight
and
retry.
So
you
can
say
retry.
A
You
know
you
could
say
first,
do
it
after
retry
after
three
seconds
and
then
else
retry
after
four
seconds
also
retry
after
ten
seconds
then
give
up
just
that
I
give
up
right
and
then
it's
very
similar.
So
you
can
set
up
your
own
handler.
You
can
speed,
so
it's
the
same
on
every
single
one,
it's
very
nice
and
you
can
also
set
up
policies.
So
if
you're
looking
for
like
automatic
retry
the
world
of
dotnet,
we
have
all
this
stuff.
A
B
A
Yeah
all
those
little
helpers,
it's
things
like
HTTP,
kline
out-of-the-box
does
stuff,
but
then
all
this
other
stuff
does
really
cool
stuff.
On
top
of
it,
I
could
for
a
Michael
riddlin
over
there.
He
did
a
pretty
cool
blog
post
about
using
event-driven
serverless
with
with
azure
and
mobile
applications.
So
if
you're
newer
to
Azure
functions,
he'll
tell
you
how
to
do
some
gets
and
posts
and
query
and
like
what
is
an
azure
function?
What
are
the
triggers?
What
are
the
bindings
I'm
gonna
go
ahead
and
bump
up
these
fonts
here
really
quick
here.
B
A
And
I
was
even
thinking
like
how
do
you
do
a
little
cash?
You
know
right
now,
like
maybe
you're,
making
a
web
request.
You
know
you
know
functions,
you
don't
really
have
a
way
of
cashing
the
data,
but
you
could,
you
know,
put
stuff
in
blob
storage
temporarily
or
do
something
you
know
sort
of
little
ways
of
reading
in
some
cash
into
it.
So
if
you're
ready
making
a
web
request,
so
you
can
supplement
that
with
it.
A
A
With
signal
are
so
there's
that
now,
if
you
haven't
heard
David
I've
gone
all-in
on
fonts
and
icons,
good
and
I
wrote
an
icon
about
using
material
icons
with
with
xamarin
forms
apps
in
general,
so
kind
of
how
you
would
set
it
up
how
you
import
your
font
here.
I
know
that
I
think
hopefully
have
a
PR
from
Clancy
to
fix
some
of
this
code.
I
I
do
but
I
talked
about
Andre.
Did
this
awesome
github
page
where
you
can
basically
browse
for
a
file
and
then
what
it
does?
A
Is
it
outputs,
unless
you
pick
the
glyphs
that
you
want
and
then
writes
the
code
for
you
super
cool
and
then
I
show
you
how
to
import
it
into
your
into
your
code.
Here
my
Hanselman
app.
I
replace
these
icons,
which
used
to
be
pngs
with
just
little
little
little
glyphs,
basically
from
a
font
which
is
super
cool.
So
then,
here
I
even
make
this
little
play
button
it.
So
you
can
kind
of
supplement
what
you're
doing,
which
is
really
nice,
and
then
our
good
friend,
Alan
Richie,
also
is
really
exciting.
A
News
he's
doing
a
bunch
of
stuff
on
his
own
now
and
he
released
a
brand
new
cross-platform
library,
I,
think
of
it
I
think
of
it
as
kind
of
essentials,
plus
plus,
because
essentials
does
a
lot
of
the
essential
api's
and
there's
a
lot
of
things
outside
of
it
that
we
want
to
get
to.
But
here,
oh
this
blog
post
about
shiny,
which
is
his
new
framework.
It
kind
of
goes
all
in
on
reactive,
extensions
and
di
and
things
which
is
totally
totally
great
and
what
his
does
is.
A
He
has
some
of
the
things
that
are
similar
to
essentials
right,
but
a
lot
of
things
that
are
not
so,
for
instance,
he
does
a
bunch
of
things
like
you
know,
environment
and
settings
and
things
like
that.
But
then
he
does
some
really
complex
things
like
geofencing
background,
GPS,
Bluetooth,
beacons,
speech,
recognitions,
HTTP,
uploads
and
downloads,
and
notifications,
which
is
nice,
it's
all
interface
for
so
to
plug
into
your
app
if
you're,
using
like
prism
reactive
stuff.
A
So
it's
nice,
he
gives
a
little
breakdown
of
how
you
would
use
it,
and
here
he
uses
the
Builder
model,
which
I'm
beat
slowly
becoming
a
fan
up
here.
To
basically
say:
I
want
to
use
these
things
so
use
Bluetooth
to
use
GPS
and
you
can
pass
it
in
some
information.
So
it's
kind
of
nice
has
a
lot
of
thought
of
different
stuff
in
there
and
he
has
it.
It
kind
of
is
a
lot
bigger
right,
then
essentials,
because
it
has
all
sorts
of
stuff
in
the
background.
A
So
it
has
all
sorts
of
background
helpers
a
little
bit,
it's
more
of
a
larger
framework
of
doing
things,
but
pretty
nice.
If
you're
looking
to
add
that
functionality
a
nice
complement
to
essentials,
I,
which
is
cool,
I,
need
to
get
index.
There's
some
of
the
stuff
I
want
like
job
so
give
that
a
lot
I
want
to
talk
about
some
upcoming
stuff,
so
Kari,
who
is
in
that
video
they're
doing
as
amber
an
expert
day?
That's
gonna
be
June
14th
over
in
it's
over
in
Germany
right
in
Munich,
yeah.
A
Munich,
so
a
lot
of
awesome
speakers
loose
will
be
there
and
I
saw
it.
Loose
was
in
the
chat,
Martin
will
be
there.
Mike
James
will
be
there.
Jim
will
be
there.
All
sorts
of
great
individuals
from
the
community
will
be
there,
so
you
can
hang
out
expert
date
for
xamarin
comm
I'll
be
there
now
when
talk
about
some
other
community
stuff.
Before
we
get
to
the
pull
request
we
did
last
last
month
we
talked
about
the
visual
challenge.
A
Right
was
just
awesome
and
then
we
kicked
off
a
new
challenge
where
you
can
win
sticker
packs
and
it
win
you
get.
If
you
do
anything
you
get
stuff,
it's
not
it's
not
a
contest.
It's
a
challenge.
Everybody
gets
stuff.
Last
week
last
week,
I
put
two
weeks
ago.
I
put
you
know
all
the
monkeys
in
the
mail.
All
the
stickers
in
the
mail
is
it
was.
It
was
nice
to
expense
a
whole
bunch
of
it
really
expensive
clothes.
A
A
So
this
was
his
really
cool,
like
airline
trip
to
Melbourne
yeah
visual
challenge,
update,
which
I
thought
was
beautiful,
and
then
he
also
did
this
collection
view
challenge
where
he
did
these
like
feed
preferences,
where
you're
picking
your
feet
like
a
newsfeed
which
I
thought
was
really
beautiful,
but
he
also
did
this
thing
we
added
animations
to
it
David.
Why
is
this
not
in
the
framework
it's
coming?
Man
it's
coming?
Are
you?
Are
we
doing
it
well,.
B
A
B
A
transitions
API
for
our
screen
to
screen,
as
well
as
just
the
like
Ryan,
even
asks
for
the
event
points
to
be
able
to
more
easily
intercept
when
something
is
about
to
come
on
screen
and
when
something
has
left
screen,
which
I
think
he
was
able
to
work
around,
but
would
be
nice
if
we
just
supplied
that
so
I
mean
once
we
have
those
things.
If
people
want
to,
you
know,
send
us
pull
requests
I
think
we
should
entertain
that
for
sure
yeah.
A
You
should
do
it,
it's
been
fun.
The
collection
views
challenge
been
fun
last
week.
I
did.
If
we
look
at
the
repository
here.
I
didn't
do
a
pull
request
because
I
was
working
on
Hanselman
forms,
so
I
did
a
before
and
after
of
the
blog
feed.
So
there
was
like
before,
which
is
like
old
school
and
then
my
after
so
actually
I
actually
use
amber
and
essentials,
and
then
what
I
do
is
I
change.
A
I
could
have
used
some
of
the
visual
state
manager
for
it,
but
what
I
did
is
I
decided
that
if
you're
on
phone
or
tablet,
it
actually
gives
you
a
whole
bunch
of
different
rows
and
columns.
But
what
I
did
is
I
use
the
card
view,
and
this
is
a
collection
view
and
then,
when
you
rotate
your
device,
you
get
multiple
cards.
So
that's
nice.
You
use
the
real
estate.
You
know
yeah.
A
I
was
like
a
little
bit
a
little
bit
more,
but
then
we
got
some
great
pool
requests.
This
is
this
is
a
good
one
from
Leuven
who
came
in
it
was
reproducing
Spotify.
So
here,
if
I
zoom
out
forever
on
here,
it's
a
big
big
image.
You
know
Spotify
looks
like
Spotify
and
then
this
is
the
iOS
xamarin
forms
version
of
it
over.
Let
it.
B
B
And
and
to
kind
of
accentuate
the
challenge
is
we're
challenging
collectionview
yeah
I
mean,
certainly
if
you,
if
you
as
the
one
that
wants
to
participate,
you
want
you're
looking
for
a
challenge
of
your
own
skills.
That's
totally
fine,
but
really
this
is
about
the
collection
view.
Is
it
ready
it
does?
B
It
have
the
features
it
needs
to
achieve
the
results
that
you
need,
and
so,
while
a
lot
of
these
are
beautiful
and
they
are,
you
know
imitating
commercial
apps
and
things
like
that
and
you
may
think
to
yourself:
I'm,
never
gonna
build
an
app
like
that
or
or
maybe
that's
not
your
skill
set
you're
like
I'm,
not
that
much
of
a
front-end
person.
It's
not
gonna,
look
like
that.
Why
would
I
participate
yeah.
A
B
Do
want
you
to
participate,
absolutely
show
us
what
you're
building
and
don't
worry
about
that
everybody
gets
stickers.
Everybody
gets
monkeys
and
an
important
thing
for
us
from
a
product
standpoint
is
that
your
feedback
is
absolutely
important
to
us,
because
the
collection
view
and
all
these
other
features
need
to
meet
your
needs.
So
please
don't
don't
let
anything
like
you
know.
Those
things
I
mentioned,
deter
you
from
participating,
please
jump
in,
send
us
whatever
you
got,
we've.
A
Seeing
great
performance
boost
right
and
are
missing
these
features,
that's
what
I
need
so
well
in
the
chat
room.
A
prawn
shoe
asks
I'm
gonna,
but
I.
Don't
everyone's
name
is
just
user
names.
As
do
we
have?
Is
there
a
spec
for
screen
to
screen
transitions?
There
is
and
I
will
find
there
is,
or
there
was
I.
A
A
A
Mizu
just
do
it
so
one
thing
I
wanted
to
say
what
was
cool
about
this
challenge
is
I
was
wanting
to
sneak
it
in
I,
wanted
to
get
feedback
from
people
and
look
at
what
their
issues
were
and
then
apply
it
right.
So
the
one
thing
that
I
heard
time
and
time
again
there
was
no
pool
to
refresh
I,
have
a
pool
of
refresh
control.
A
So
if
you
see
here,
I
just
added
my
pull-to-refresh
control
and
it
works,
just
as
you
would
imagine
yeah,
because
I
made
the
sure
that
it
worked
with
recyclerview
in
collectionview
two
years
ago.
So
if
you're
looking
for
a
pull
to
refresh
it's
there,
and
then
we
had
a
good
discussion
while
with
streaming
is
like.
Do
you
even
want
pull-to-refresh?
Because
what,
if
it's
horizontal
scrolling
I,
don't
know,
I'll
go
through
some
other
ones?
This
is
a
cool
one.
Who
did
this?
A
A
B
A
A
A
A
A
A
I'll,
try
to
I'll
try
to
see
if
I
can
get
that
in
there
and
find
it.
B
B
B
The
fast
renderers
for
Android
will
be
default
in
xamarin
forms
for
dotto.
So
this
will
be
in
the
next
pre-release
that
we
ship
and
what
this
means
is
they're,
no
longer
an
experimental
and
they've
been
unsealed.
So
if
you
want
to
still
use
the
legacy
renderers,
we
are
introducing
a
new
flag
that
it
gives
you
basically
the
reverse,
so
you
would
just
go
in
and
do
a
set
Flags
use
legacy
renderers.
B
Instead
of
what
you've
been
doing
today,
which
is
set
flags
fast,
renderers
underscore
experimental,
so
people
have
been
using
them
for
I
think
well
over
a
year
now
we
feel
like
the
API
is
not
going
to
change
at
this
point,
and
we've
also
validated
that
API
in
our
shell
work,
because
all
of
the
shell
renderers
follow
that
same
pattern.
So
yeah,
that's
really
good
news,
good
news
for
performance,
you
get
it
by
default
now
and
you
don't
have
to
do
additional
work,
nice,
and
so
maybe
one
of
the
things
to
be
aware.
B
There
is
that
if
you
are
utilizing
any
third
party
controls
that
depend
upon
legacy
renderers
be
aware
that
you
may
need
to
opt
back
into
legacy.
If
you
run
into
issues
there,
and
you
were
mentioning
the
font
image
source
James
yeah,
which
I'm
very
excited
about,
but
one
of
the
things
that
happened
was
when
I
first
started
using
it.
I
ran
into
situations
where
I
couldn't
because.
A
A
B
B
So
it's
a
little
bit
late
in
the
for
Dido
pretty,
but
it
seemed
important
because
it
does
change
some
behavior
and
you
know
it
breaks
a
few
things,
but
this
seemed
like
the
right
time
to
do
it
so
very
exciting
feel
free
to
check
that
out.
So,
like
all
these
different
image
sources
right,
so
they
used
to
all
be
different.
Now,
they're
the
same.
It's
a
beautiful
thing.
B
Let's
see
oh
well
dot
morton's
here
so
when
we,
when
we
released
shell
and
have
been
talking
about
it
and
when
Visual
Studio
2019
came
out,
it
became
a
big
topic
of
conversation.
What's
happening
with
uwp
and
are
we
gonna
get
it?
Are
we
not
going
to
get
these
new
features
that
we're
all
eager
to
have
so
we
called
a
meeting
dot.
Martin?
Was
there
Nick?
B
A
B
A
B
Took
my
gastropod
sample
down
here
and-
and
you
can
see
him
he's-
got
the
search
stuff
working
he's
got
the
flyout
work
and
he's
got
the
tabs
bottom
and
top
working
so
like
what's
left
ship,
this
thing
right
eye
what's
left,
so
we
do
want
to
do
a
review
of
this
and
I
think
Morten.
You
even
said
that
you
would
be
open
to
do
and
click
the
merge
button.
A
B
Is
not
really
my
mentality
but
I
think
it's
funny
to
say
yeah,
you
know
we'll
bring
it
out
is
in
a
preview
state
now,
but
yeah
I
saw
maybe
we'll
do
a
PR
review
live
on
Twitch.
The
salmon
forms
team
has
a
twitch
account
now
and
has
been
doing
some
pull
request.
Reviews
I
think
they
worked
on
your
check
box
review
and
did
that
get
merged
I.
Don't.
A
A
A
Because
in
general,
I
had
to
I
was
on
the
chat
we
were,
we
were
in
the
which
chat
with
them
and
I
was
kind
of
you
know,
debating
names
and
they
were
debating
names
and
I
was
like
here's,
my
justification,
so
it's
kind
of
if
it
wasn't
one
thing
that
might
be
nice
to
do
and
we
think
about
like
working
on
PRS
or
if
their
community
ours
like
we
just
have
them
on.
Then
we
can
talk
through
the
different
different
items,
right
kind
of
like
it's
a
commentator,
but
it's
a
cool
idea.
Yeah,
absolutely.
B
B
So
this
is
a
pull
request
to
the
Mac
iOS
channel
and
so
the
ability
for
your
Mac
iOS
xamarin
dot,
Mac
apps,
to
be
able
to
archive-
and
this
was
not
something
that
was
working
before
and
let's
see
do
we
have
a
name
William
William
from
Michigan
submitted
this
and
would
love
to
work
for
us
someday
so
William
head
on
over
to
careers,
Microsoft
comm
and
find
find
the
role
that
you
want.
Yeah.
B
A
B
A
A
B
James
is
a
program
manager
for
us
as
well
as
been
with
salmon
for
a
very
long
time,
and
he
was
like
what
can
we
do
to
make
fonts
better,
or
maybe
he
even
asked
just
what
in
general
can
we
do
and
I'm
like
dude,
unified
fonts
would
be
amazing,
yeah,
so
in
in
my
true
fashion,
I'm
gonna
claim
responsibility
for
giving
him
the
brilliant
idea,
which
I
may
or
may
not
have
I,
don't
even
remember,
but
he
went
off
and
did
the
hard
work
to
make
it
happen.
So
there's
two
pull
requests.
A
A
A
You
got
it
yeah
an
Android.
The
thing
on
the
Android
is
that
you
can
set
anything
I'm
pretty
sure,
and
then
we
set
it
to
SP,
which
is
scaled
pixels,
so
in
Android
you
can
set
it
to
like
density
pixel,
which,
which
is
not
what
you
would
use
for
fonts.
We
use
scale
pixels,
which
is
a
density
pixel
times
the
user's
settings
for
scale,
but
I'm,
pretty
sure
that
we
just
set
that
under
the
hood.
A
B
B
Duplicate,
it
was
just
so
exciting,
I
had
to
have
it
twice.
Let's
see,
what
do
we
have
here?
Oh
I
wanted
to
kind
of
call
attention
to
some
of
the
other
platforms,
because
from
time
to
time
we
will
be
asked
where
is
WPF
at
and
where
is
Mac
OS
at
and
where's
Linux
at
and
things
like
this.
Are
you
giving
any
attention
or
help
to
UWP,
and
so
now
is
a
good
opportunity
to
show
how
we
are
working
with
and
hopefully
accommodating
the
community.
B
So
johannes
here
submitted
a
pull
request
for
WPF
to
fix
an
issue
with
force
using
visual
tree
helper
and
I'm,
not
a
WPF
person,
so
I
couldn't
tell
you
how
cool
and
important
this
is,
but
yeah.
We
are
absolutely
here
to
help
you
if
you're
using
the
WPF
back-end,
and
you
need
something
reach
out
to
us
nowadays.
B
A
A
B
A
A
A
B
And
then
here's,
oh,
so
this
was
one
and
I
believe
unless
I
am
mistaken.
We've
got
a
couple
of
these.
Well,
we
have
these
housekeeping
issues
so
like
if
I
look
down
here,
yeah
housekeeping-
and
so
these
are-
and
you
look
at
our
typical
issue-
numbers
right-
twelve,
twelve
hundred
and
eighty-five-
that's
not
like
an
awesome
number.
That's.
B
B
Are
very
liberal
with
opening
issues
yeah
for
things
that
might
be
problems,
but
also
for
tasks
and
for
specs
and
for
all
those
things,
so
just
something
to
be
aware
of
which
isn't
to
say
that
we
wouldn't
love
to
see
our
bug.
Numbers
go
down,
but
so
xamarin
forms
team,
Shane
and
Paul
put
together
a
show
on
their
twitch
channel
for
the
xamarin
forums
team
and
went
through
the
pull
request,
but
also
went
through.
Here's
how
you
get
set
up
to
submit
your
first
pull
request.
B
Here's
how
you
work
in
the
Sam
reforms
code,
and
so
we
have
that
video.
We
will
be
archiving
it
to
youtube
for
people
to
watch
later,
because
I
think
it's
a
really
really
good
resource.
As
a
result
of
this
we've
seen
a
lot
of
people
such
as
this,
such
as
this
PR
people,
pulling
up
those
housekeeping
issues
and
submitting
them.
So
this
is
awesome
this.
This
saves
us
the
time,
and
this
is
puppet
space
which
I
think
is
a
pretty
cool
handle.
A
A
B
B
A
The
only
thing
I
want
to
make
sure
people
are
aware
of
is
I
wanted
to
pull
up
really
quick.
My
desolate
planet
xamarin.
So
a
lot
of
people
asked
like
hey:
where
do
you
find
all
these
great
blog
posts
for
the
community
stand-ups?
Obviously
the
pull
request.
We
find
right
on
the
github
projects
right
and
you
can
find
all
the
get-ups
if
you
go
to
dotnet
over
here
and
you
click
on
community
you're
gonna
find
like
all
of
the
github
repos.
All
the
Twitter
accounts,
all
the
the
stand-ups.
A
All
the
things
here
for
all
of
the
zamarons
stuff,
which
is
really
great.
But
if
you
go
to
plan,
is
a
more
calm.
This
is
a
community
project.
We
have
all
our
different
podcasts
or
different
frameworks.
I'm
gonna
be
updating
this
quite
a
bit
to
have
streamers
and
stuff
like
that.
But
you
can
go
to
this
preview
button
and
well
I,
guess
authors!
You
can
see
people
blogging
about
xamarin
around
the
globe.
You
can
add
yourself,
you
just
add
a
pull
request.
A
Then
you
can
go
to
a
preview
and
there's
an
RSS
feed
that
you
can
go
and
this
Otto
gets
tweeted
out
and
things
like
that.
So
you
can,
you
can
see
it's
in
all
different
languages,
so
some
people
just
add
if
they
have
an
English
feed
or
if
they
have.
You
know
at
both
ik
and
we're
gonna
work
on
a
way
to
filter
it,
but
you
can
just
kind
of
go
through
and
you
can.
A
B
Shenanigans,
so
here's
the
genesis
of
the
idea
was
that
we
wanted
to
have
a
nice
beautiful,
good-looking
showcase
app.
That
was
also
a
reference
app,
so
we
do
beautiful
things
like
smart
hotel,
360,
tailwind
traders,
I
know
that
you
have
several
people
and
people
will
come
to
me
often
and
say:
hey
I
got
into
xamarin
and
I
chose
to
use
it
because
I
saw
the
Samer
and
evolve
app
that
James
did
and
that
debt
demonstrated
to
me
that
it
could
do
everything
our
business
needed
it
to
do
and
I'm
like
absolutely.
B
Where
is
today's
version
of
that
right
and
over
the
course
of
the
3.0
series
of
xamarin
forums?
I've
been
doing
this
little
things
playground
and
it
was
really
an
interesting
I
mean,
and
it's
it's
very,
very
rudimentary
very
ugly.
It's
it's
I
did
no
design
to
it
whatsoever,
but
I
was
able
to
go
feat,
release
by
release
and
demonstrate
features,
and
it
seemed
like
a
good
useful
resource
to
folks
and
I
was
like.
Where
could
we
go
next
with
this?
B
B
So,
let's
walk
through
a
little
bit
of
what
zappy
is
it's
also,
in
addition
to
being
an
app
that
we
will
intend
to
ship,
we
do
intend
to
ship
I,
do
intend
to
ship
to
the
App
Store's
for
people
to
find
xamarin
and
learn
about
xamarin.
It's
something
for
you.
It's
all
open
source,
it's
all
being
developed
in
the
open,
except.
B
On
my
couch
late
at
night
writing
code
or
when
you
are,
we
want
your
participation.
We
want
everybody
to
contribute
to
it,
whether
it's
just
your
ideas
or
if
you
want
to
take
an
issue.
So
we
do
have
issues
here,
and
so
you
see
that
some
people
have
picked
up
on
them.
I
was
just
talking
to
Javier.
He
would
like
to
do
the
where's
at
the
latest
news
blog
list
and
I
think
we
have
some
other
people
that
are
interested
in
helping
with
that
as
well.
B
It
can
be
a
team
effort
and
I
think
the
cool
thing
is
is
we
can
all
be
learning
from
each
other?
We
can
have
fun
too,
and
it
is
Dameron
forms
for.
Oh,
so
we
are
using
the
bleeding
the
latest
features
of
bleeding
edge
to
both
test
them
to
see
if
they're
ready
for
stable
release,
but
also
to
to
learn
about
them
and
for
you
to
say,
okay,
how
does
this
work?
How
do
I
do
a
refresh
control
with
the
collection
view?
B
Can
collection
view
do
the
kind
of
UI
that
I
needed
to
do
that
kind
of
stuff?
So
it's
shell,
its
collection
view.
It's
visual
and
material
design
we're
also
doing
theming
in
it.
If
you
want
to
kind
of
get
a
deep
overview,
or
at
least
a
quick,
quick
overview,
there
is
a
figma
prototype
here
that
you
can
go
check
out
and
I
also
have
figma
open.
Here.
Everybody.
B
Yeah,
so
there
are
you
can't
access
this,
but
this
is
what
the
prototype
is
based
off
of
and
I.
Actually
I
should
call
attention
to
this
right
here.
So
for
the
onboarding
experience,
we
would
love
to
have
some
videos
similar
to
what
James
you
did
with
the
YouTube
but
we'd
love
to
have
some.
You
know
like
a
30
second
video
of
why
you
love
xamarin.
Why
do
you
use
sama
and
what
has
xamarin
meant
to
you?
What
excites
you
about
the
future
of
using
xamarin?
B
Anything
like
that
samer
and
visual
studio.net,
all
that
sort
of
thing.
If
you
have
a
story
that
you
would
love
to
share
with
us,
and
you
would
want
to
contribute
that
shoot
me-
an
email,
David
work
now
at
Microsoft,
comm
we're
looking
for
content
here,
real
authentic
stories.
You
can
record
it
on
your
phone
or,
if
you
have
better
gear,
feel
free
to
record
it
with
better
gear.
B
It
doesn't
have
to
be
anything
professional,
but
but
your
stories
are
important
to
us
and
I
think
people
love
to
hear
what
other
people
are
doing
with
it,
so
so
yeah,
so
here's
the
design
and
so
I.
Actually
have
my
simulator
I
can
kind
of
pop
over
here
real
quick,
because
I
want
to
show
you
what
I
have
been
doing
with
a
couple
of
you
know
when
they
get
rid
of
this,
because
that's
too
many
weird
things
on
the
screen.
Sometimes
it's.
A
A
B
Kid
did
he
plays,
plays
games
and
he
said
he's
been
on
twitch
for
a
long
time.
Yeah.
So
yeah
I
missed
out
on
that.
Let's,
let's
kill
the
app
real,
quick,
because
I'm
sure
that
I
will
do
something
wrong
and
let's
relaunch
so
right
now.
You
know
the
app
like
I
said:
we're
developing
it
in
the
open,
beautiful.
B
Yeah
yeah,
so
we
need
a
splash
screen.
So
one
of
the
fun
things
is
that
you'll
be
able
to
customize
whether
you
want
bottom
tabs
or
you
want
to
fly
out
and
what
theme
you
want
to
use.
So
we
do
have
gradients.
There
will
be
a
visual
settings
screen
that
you
can
get
to
UI
controls.
So
we
have
a
whole
editor
here
which
I've
been
working
on
I
call
it
little
prop.
Ii
know.
B
A
B
A
B
That's
funny
yeah.
Somebody
said
that
I
think,
even
though
the
margin
that
was
brought
up,
you
know-
and
then
I
just
put
these
switches
in
here.
So
that's
fun
right.
So
this
is
a
collection
view
down
here,
and
so
you
know
I'm
showing
how
how
do
how
to
do
collection
view
stuff
and
how
to
handle
commanding
and
eventing
and
all
that
sort
of
thing.
B
So
you
know
I'm
learning
it
a
little
bit
as
I
go
as
well,
because
this
stuff's
all
brand-new,
but
the
really
cool
thing
we
did
on
Twitch,
and
so
this
is
another
call
out
to
you.
The
community
is
to
join
me
on
the
twitch
channel
and
let's
spend
an
hour
two
hours
together,
whatever
you
feel
comfortable
with
you
don't
have
to
like
you
know,
it's
just
fun
to
do
it
together,
right,
so
Steven
twisting
and
I
got
together.
What
two
weeks
ago,
yeah.
A
B
B
So
it's
listening
for
that
pan
gesture
and
doing
the
math
to
decide
where
to
put
it
right,
and
so
it
knows
whether
I'm
going
up
or
down
and
that's
cool.
So
it's
not
completely
a
straight
up,
drag
gesture
but
very
cool
stuff,
and
then,
of
course,
you
can
share
the
address
which
would
give
you
directions
so
we've
integrated
that
I
believe
we
used
essentials
for
that
better.
B
A
Your
requirement
for
this
app
to
be
base
vanilla
control
so
like
I,
mean
cuz.
That's
like
the
real
showcase
right
with
a
with
a
with
a
valve.
A
p--
I
used
extremely
little
things
besides
stuff
that
I
built,
but
you
know
very
little
thing.
So
is
the
goal
here
to
use
everything
out
of
the
box,
so
the.
B
So,
but
the
reality
is
that
we
have
a
very
rich
ecosystem
of
nougat
packages
and
library,
authors
and
stuff.
That's
actively
maintained
so
like
can
we
bring
in
Lahti?
Can
we
bring
in
you
know
other
nougats
for
special
needs?
Should
we
be
using
skia
sharp
things
like
that,
and
so
my
feeling
is
is
that
this
is
representative
of
what
people
are
doing
today.
I
think
we
should
go
ahead
and
do
it.
We
have
other
samples
like
tailwind
traders
that
are
more
vanilla
and
just
use
what
xamarin
forms
provides.
B
A
A
I
feel
like
that's
the
way
to
go
right.
I.
Think
with
this
scenario
is
when
I
build
apps
whenever
I,
whenever
I
couldn't
do
anything
I
needed
a
custom,
render
like
the
checkbox
I'm
just
gonna
go.
Do
this
and
put
it
in
there
like
I
may
use
this
for
now,
but
I
want
to
swap
it
out
later
right
and
if
it
can't
do
it,
then,
but
there's
something
that's
super
crazy
custom
ridiculous,
you
know
doesn't
even
make
sense
right
to
do
it,
then.
Maybe
that
makes
sense
to
bring
in
the
package
so
yeah.
B
Exactly
and
so
doing
this
all
in
the
open
and
doing
it
in
collaboration
with
people
on
Twitch,
so
I
think
my
typical
average
is
around
20
people
joining
me
on
Twitch
for
a
two-hour
stint
when
we
have
guests
on
sometimes
it's
a
little
bit
higher,
so
we'd
love
to
have
more
people
join
the
twitch
streams.
I
have
the
schedule
up
on
my
twitch
I
tweet
it
out
I.
Let
you
know
ahead
of
time
that
I'm
going
to
find
my
pants
so
that
we
know
that
we're
gonna
have
a
safe
and
good
comfortable
stream.
Yes,
please.
B
A
A
You
don't
even
know,
what's
possible.
I
will
know
that
you're
an
affiliate
you
get
one
and
then
base
of
you
get
a
bunch
of
subscribers
which
of
course
you
need
some
sweet
emoticons.
If
you're
gonna
get
some
subscribers,
then
you
get.
Will
you
get
more?
You
can
get
up
to
so
that's.
You
was
I
in
the
chat.
I
have
my
coffee
cup
and
I.
Have
my
mooch,
my
mooch
monkey
and
then
I'm
gonna
actually
have
one
of
the
little
me
little
lamotte's.
If
you
will
a
little.
A
B
You
I
do
all
the
hard
work
to
make
it
twitch
ready
and
we
just
go
walk
through
the
code
and
build
something
we
can
build
just
a
feature
of
a
screen
and
we
can
build
the
whole
screen.
So
this
is
what
Jean
Marie
did.
You
can
see
that
well,
I
need
to
hide
the
software
keyboard
because
we
haven't
put
it
in
the
scroll
view
yet
yep,
which
we
will
do,
and
so
this
is
actually.
This
is
kind
of
funny.
B
So
the
way
in
which
we
get
the
collection
view
to
scroll
this
way,
I
want
to
get
all
the
way
to
scrolling
so
that
we
can
actually
see
it.
I
guess,
if
I
had
populated
more
messages,
I
would
have
had
that
ready
to
go.
So
the
thing
is:
is
I
tweeted
this
the
other
day
that
he
has
this
little
I
didn't
call
it
a
dirty
hack,
but
he
has
this
little
trick
where
he
does
a
180.
So
basically
he
takes
this.
He
takes
the
ListView,
he
flips
it
180
vertically
and
then
flips
at
180
horizontal.
B
B
A
B
So
the
thing
is:
is
that,
like
just
going
through
this
exercise
now
we
are
thinking
to
ourselves?
How
is
collectionview
gonna
handle
a
reverse.
Scroll
probably
needs
a
property,
for
it
probably
needs
a
setting
right.
So
now
we
know
through
this
exercise,
what
collection
do
you
could
do
better?
Similarly,
why
am
I
seeing
a
scroll
bar
I
don't
want
to
see
the
scroll
bar
I
want
that
thing
to
go
away
in.
B
A
B
A
B
A
A
B
B
B
A
B
What
I
call
it
twitch
blindness
when
you
are
streaming
and
then
you're
looking
directly
at
something
you
just
can't
see
it?
Where
is
it
I?
Don't
understand
yeah
so
anyway,
final
call.
If
you
want
to
participate
or
you
want
to
join
the
stream.
I
have
three
other
people
that
have
contacted
me.
You
know
at
any
level
if
you're,
comfortable
or
not
don't
worry
about
it.
It's
totally
low-key.
B
A
B
It's
a
lot
of
fun.
It's
great
for
me
to
see
your
work
flow,
to
see
the
tools
that
you
like
to
use
in
your
native
environment
and
and
and
you
get
to
contribute
to
an
open-source
app
and
I'm
sure
that
there
will
be
rewards
of
some
kind.
I
will
look
for
opportunities
to
celebrate
it
and
and
make
you
famous
very.
A
Cool
I
love
it
I,
remember,
you
were
you're
doing
it.
You're
building
and
I
was
watching
and
I
was
like
I.
Don't?
Where
did?
What
is
the
purpose?
I
mean
I
understood
the
purpose
of
it
and
then
I
got
a
certain
you
started
and
then
you
were
doing
some.
You
actually
did
the
design
live
right.
It
wasn't
just
building
actually
I
designed.
It
live
right
with
our
designers,
yeah.
B
With
so
I
worked
with
Mary
Ann
and
James
Clancy,
so
Mary
Ann
works
in
the
in
the
Boston
office.
Her
twitch
handle
is
the
white
space.
So
I
don't
know
if
those
Boston
streams
are
still
available
in
her
hosting.
A
B
B
So
so
definitely
check
that
out
and
see
how
it's
been
coming
together,
how
we
talk
through
things
and
how
we
decide
what
it
needs
to
look
like,
or
you
know
how
far
away
from
should
one
button
be
from
another,
and
why
does
that
matter-
and
you
know
all
those
kinds
of
developer
designer
conversations
that
hopefully
we're
all
having
to
make
sure
that
our
apps
are
really
successful.
Very.
A
Cool,
that's
awesome,
I
love
it
well,
we'll
post
all
those
links,
I
believe
they
should
be
out
there
already
in
that
AKMs
link
that
I
sent
out
there
in
the
show
notes
on
the
YouTube.
You
can
get
it
later
and
of
course
we
update
that
on
the
channel,
9
page
too
so
in
the
next
few
days,
so
you
can
always
get
access
to
that
stuff
or
play
it
back
and
just
zoom
in
really
close
on
the
edge
and
Chrome
browser
spec.
What
was
that
URL
there?
You
go
cool
anything
else
from
you,
David
I'm.
B
Looking
forward
to
build
next
week,
I
know,
there's
gonna
be
a
lot
of
exciting
things
happening,
as
mentioned
at
the
top
of
the
show.
I
think
all
of
the
sessions
are
our
live
streamed
so
definitely
check
that
out.
If
you
are
at
build
and
you
would
like
to
talk
either
at
the
booth
or
you
want
to
grab
coffee
or
anything
like
that,
please
let
us
know
we
will
have
a
lot
of
the
program
managers
there
in
around
the
booth.
B
Let
us
know
about
that
and
yeah
look
forward
to
seeing
more
of
you
and
please
join
the
join
the
twitch
dreams.
James's
stream,
my
stream
clancy's
got
a
stream.
It's
you
know
a
lot
more
transparency,
openness,
very
low-key.
You
can
come
see
me
fumble
and
deal
with
stuff,
and
you
know
sometimes
it's
not
the
most
entertaining
thing
and
but
but
it's
it's
all
good
fun
we're
all
in
this
together.
So
nice
well.
A
A
Nice,
so
a
few
other
things
before
we
get
out
of
here,
of
course,
make
sure.
If
you're
on
YouTube,
you
can
subscribe
to
the
Donna
foundation.
You'll
get
notifications
about
all
the
shows
that
are
upcoming.
There
won't
be
one
next
Tuesday,
because
it's
build
asp.net,
but
next
Thursday
should
be
languages
in
runtime,
but
I
am
gonna,
be
the
I'm
thinking
this
idea,
David,
which
is
what,
if
we
do
a
mega
dotnet
community
stand-up
right,
cuz
builds
over
where
we
just
talked
about
all
the
stuff
in
detail.
That's
my
plan,
I'm
gonna
pitch
it.
A
Some
may
go
on
with
someone-
maybe
you
on
its
cooking
all
people
here,
just
like
everybody's
on
so
many
people
all
talking
about
the
cool
things
that
happen
it
builds.
If
you
couldn't
go
done,
a
community
stand
up.
If
you're
on
Twitch,
you
can
subscribe
to
the
visual
studio,
Channel
and
also
the
dotnet
Facebook
page.
We
stream
there,
we
stream
to
all
the
places
and,
of
course,
they're
archived
on
the
YouTube
page.
The
other
thing
I
want
to
talk
about
before
we
get
out
of
here.
I
know
that
I
wanted
to
give
some
of
that.
A
You
gave
the
monkey
updates
already
user
group
leaders
have
been
asking
like
how
do
we
get
more
swag?
How
would
do
this
stuff
and
in
general,
so
a
few
things
I'm
gonna
head
over
to
my
desktop
here?
This
is
the
dotnet
foundation,
there's
a
new
Board
of
Directors,
which
is
really
rad.
We
talked
about
that
before.
One
thing
I
want
to
talk
about,
is
there's
this
get
involved
and
then
hidden
at
the
bottom.
A
There's
this
get
stuff
button,
it's
hidden
down
here,
but
this
is
a
get
stuff
where
you
can
get
apparel
and
you
can
also
get
stickers
so
you'll
see,
there's
a
dotnet
ba
stickers
on
that
foundation,
stickers
and
there's
also
like
net
shirts
and
language
shirts
that
you
can
order.
So
if
you
like
I
just
want
to
buy
that
stuff-
and
we
don't
make
money
really
off
it
at
all,
it's
just
at
cost
really
of
what
these
things
cost
to
make,
and
ship
and
also
user
groups
use
this
store
to
order
swag
for
different
events.
A
But,
as
you
can
see,
there's
some
missing
frameworks
here.
So
I've
been
working
really
hard,
and
hopefully
this
week
or
next
week,
you'll
be
able
to
come
in
and
for
four
dollars
buy
a
bundle
of
xamarin
stickers,
a
mcgann
stickers,
there's
a
bunch
of
different
designs
that
we
have
or
they'll
also
be
part
of
the
sticker
pack,
which
love
everything
inside
of
it
and
also
the
shirt
that
I'm
wearing
the
Sam
agon
shirt,
which
is
right
here,
will
be
available
in
three
colors,
both
unisex
and
women's
size,
so
they'll
have
the
proper
cuts
forever.
A
You
like
to
wear
your
shirts
in
general
in
all
different
sizes,
they'll
be
available
in
I,
want
to
say
green,
blue
and
dark
blue
I
believe
we
have
in
all
different
sizes,
so
they'll
all
be
on
the
store
there
as
well,
and
then
user
group
leaders
will
be
able
to
get
that
swag
part
of
the.net
foundation,
which
is
really
cool
so
more
things
planned
in
the
future,
but
we're
gonna
start
there.
So
there's
want
to
kind
of
give
it
updates.
If
you're,
like.
Oh.
B
A
Like
I
just
swapped
laptops,
I'm,
not
gonna,
be
Anna's
Ameren
event
for
bucks.
Then
you
got
tens,
a
mcgann,
so
pretty
cool.
Alright,
that's
it
I!
Think
that's
gonna!
Do
it
David?
Thank
you
so
much
for
showing
off
on
there
in
general,
but
and
I
would
say
the
other
thing
too.
You
know
some
people
are
like.
Oh
I
gotta
buy
a
shirt.
Well,
no,
we
still
are
going
to
tons
of
giveaways
and
Channel.
Yes,.
B
A
And
we
have
to
what
we
do
is
we
use
the
store
for
the
user
groups
more
than
anything
so
the
opportunity?
If
you
want
to
pick
up
a
shirt,
because
you
know
you're,
not
around
a
user
group
or
you
don't
have
anything,
you
have
a
way
to
get
one.
Well,
you
know
that's
fine
too,
but
more
than
anything,
the
goal
of
putting
the
stuff
in
the
store
is
actually
so
user
groups
get
them.
So
we
give
them
like
coupons
and
things
like
that
and
they
ordered
the
swag,
which
is
really
really
cool.
A
So
that's
really
in
general,
just
in
general,
so
there's
there's,
there's
all
the
different
stickers
and
all
the
different
things
that
are
going
on.
So
you
can
get
access
to
those
which
is
cool
but,
like
I
said,
we've
been
doing
all
these
challenges
or
gave
it
away
challenges
I'd
be
interested.
People
are
interested
in
shirt,
giveaways,
they're
a
little
bit
harder
to
pick
out
sizes
and
things
like
that,
but
I
think
I
have
a
lot
of
them.
I
have
a
several
hundred
on
my
desk,
so
we're
sitting
there
ready
to
go
so
I
think.