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From YouTube: Xamarin Community Standup - Oct 1, 2020 - Community member Theodora shows off her College Diary app
Description
Join Maddy, David, and special guest Theodora for the usual display of blogs, PRs, and a walkthrough of Theodora's College Diary app built with Xamarin.Forms!
https://devblogs.microsoft.com/xamarin/college-diary-xamarin-theodora-tataru/
Community Links: https://www.theurlist.com/xamarin-standup-oct2020
Featuring: Theodora Tataru (@theodora_tataru)
#xamarin #mobile #dotnet #xamarinforms #community
A
Yes,
I
just
did
the
whole
countdown
and
then
I
was
like:
why
isn't
it
live?
It's
because
I
didn't
hit.
Go
live
good
morning
to
the
xamarin
community,
stand
up
good
afternoon,
I'm
maddie
legere,
I'm
a
program
manager
on
the
xamarin
team.
Sorry.
A
Where
is
everybody
right
here
now?
Sorry
should
be
back
on
twitch
I
as
a
if
you've
been
with
us
in
the
previous
community
stand-ups.
A
We
are
rapidly
iterating
on
how
to
do
this
in
the
times
of
2020,
and
I
almost
got
it
down
to
a
science
but
we're
real
close
so
we're
here
we
should
be
on
the
xamarin.youtube.net
foundation:
youtube
xamarin,
periscope,
visual
studio
twitch.
I
apologize
if
you
missed
the
countdown
but
very
exciting.
I
have
with
me
today,
david
ortnow.
If
you
want
to
introduce
yourself.
B
Hello,
yes,
I'm
not
muted,
good,
hey
david
work,
now
principal
program
manager
with
mobile
developer
tools,
xamarin
all
the
sdks,
all
the
fun
stuff
that
hopefully
everybody's
using
on
a
regular
and
daily
basis,
and
I'm
really
excited
to
be
here
because
we
have
such
an
awesome
guest.
Today,
all
the
way
from
ireland
theodora.
B
Yeah
kova
just
canceled
a
lot
of
internships.
My
daughter
is
in
her
last
semester
of
school,
was
meant
to
finish
her
her
program
with
an
internship
but
got
married
instead,
so
you
could
do
that
or
or
write
an
app.
You
know.
I'm.
B
C
D
A
No,
I
didn't,
I
don't
think
I'm
going
to
end
this
year,
I
think
ended
on
a
positive
note,
will
be
very
good
cool
all
right.
I
see
people
from
all
the
streams
are
in
now,
despite
my
inability,
apparently
to
use
technology.
So
it's
very
exciting
we're
going
to
do
things
in
the
report.
The
reverse
order
today,
so
we're
actually
going
to
let
theodora
go
first
she's
going
to
talk
to
us
about
the
app
she
built
there
was
a
blog
post
on
it
in
october.
A
C
App
yes,
so
during
the
summer
I
built
an
app
using
xamarin.
Now,
who
am
I
I'm
studying
software
developer
in
ireland
that
I
said
I
just
started
my
final
year
just
a
few
days
ago
and
I
had
a
different
career
path
before
starting
this
course.
So
I
I
do
not
have
experience
at
all
my
summer,
internship
got
cancelled
because
of
the
kovit
pandemic,
and
I
was
oh
god
I
was
devastated
when
they
did
that,
because
now,
in
september
october,
the
the
graduate
positions
are
opening
and
I
was
lacking
experience
on
my
cv.
C
So
I
started
the
project
to
add
value,
to
my
resume,
to
develop
the
project,
a
project
in
public
and
trying
to
deliver
it
by
the
end
of
the
summer,
which
thank
god
I
did.
C
It's
out
there
I
did
now.
Why
did
I
build
the
project
again
because
I
needed
to
compensate
the
lack
of
experience.
I
need
to
gain
new
skills
and
new
technologies,
as
most
of
my
colleagues
did,
and
I
had
an
idea
because
over
my
first
three
years
in
college,
I
was
keeping
my
my
records
on
spreadsheets
and
they
were
very
error
prone
and,
of
course,
time
consuming.
C
So
I
decided
to
do
a
software
from
a
to
z
to
solve
a
problem,
my
problem
of
keeping
records
everywhere
and
to
try
technologies
that
I
don't
have
experience
with
and
mimic
as
much
as
I
can
an
internship
now,
that's
not
very
possible,
but
I
tried
very
hard.
So
I
did
a
mobile
app
that
will
track
students,
academic
progress
by
inserting
results
from
projects
tests
exams
and
help
students
to
better
manage
their
time.
Yeah.
All
right,
I'm
gonna
pause.
A
A
A
B
B
D
C
Sweet
perfect,
so
can
you
see
some
technologies
there?
Okay,
that
looks
great
perfect.
So
these
are
the
technologies
that
I
used
and
I
had
experience
with
visual
studio
and
windows.
That
was
the
only
experience
that
I
had
from
from
college.
So
xamarin
was
new.
Syncfusion
was
new
firebase
git,
github,
mac,
os
and
trilo.
C
Well,
I
didn't
know
to
be
honest
with
you.
I
started
with
android
studio
and
then
I
tried
react
native
and
then
a
very
dear
friend
of
mine,
liliana
o'sullivan
who's.
A
colleague
of
mine,
was
using
xamarin
at
her
internship
and
she
was
telling
me
how
cool
it
is.
So
I
said
I
want
to
have
a
look,
but
it
looked
very
scary
when
you
say
one
code
for
everything.
A
C
A
form
to
sign
up,
I
think
that
that
was
it
yeah.
I
like
java
a
lot
I
didn't
know
how
to
use
android
studio.
I
I
needed
experience
and
it
was,
I
don't
know
tricky
so
xamarin
was
tricky
too.
Don't
understand
me
wrong,
but
when
I
found
syncfusion
to
help
me
build
and
controls
and
ui
interfaces
made,
my
life
really
easy,
so
those
are
the
first
two
technologies
firebase.
I
used
it
because
no
sql
database,
that's
something
that
I
didn't
use
before
in
college.
We
did
sql,
git
and
github.
C
Obviously
very
popular
version
control
tools
used
in
the
industry.
Mac
os
was
a
requirement
and
again
liliana
gave
me
her
laptop.
Thank.
C
A
C
D
C
Was
very
happy
to
to
to
be
able
to
gain
experience
with
the
backup,
backend
language
and
xamarin
forms
at
the
beginning.
I
didn't
know
it's
free
if
you're
an
individual,
so
I
went
around
it
and
tried
different
calendars
that
were
actually.
It
was
actually
codes
that
I
imported
to
xeverin
and
I
couldn't
understand
the
code
and
it
was
quite
the
journey.
C
B
Pretty
much
always
had
a
had
a
free
license
depends,
you
know,
there's
there's
limitations,
I
believe
in
terms
of
what
you
can
use
it
for,
but
it's
not
necessarily
the
easiest
thing
to
find,
but
it
is
there
for
sure
so
that
so
that
helped
you
a
ton.
What
else
was
kind
of
what
kind
of
catalyzed
you
or
helped
you
get
up
and
get
going?
Were
you
reading
blogs?
Was
it
mostly
your
best
friend
who
gave
you
the
laptop
and
now
deserves
at
least
two
monkeys?
B
Now,
that's
amaran
and
she
and
she
loaned
you
her
laptop.
Were
there
other
resources
blogs
things
like
that?
That
really
helped
you
kind
of
get
your
head
around
things.
C
Well,
first,
before
I
met
james,
you
know
when
he
contacted
me
on
twitter.
I
was
reading
his
blog
blogs
because
he
has
very
many
and
very
useful.
C
Then
I
I
went
on
facebook
and
I
entered
a
group
for
xamarin
developers
and
there
was
a
very
passionate
developer
called
himalnet.
Who
was
my
mentor?
He's
he's
a
senior
in
xamarin,
so
how
cool
is
that?
He?
He
helped
me
a
lot
and
then
the
community
like
twitter
and
everybody.
Whenever
I
had
the
questions,
people
developers
were,
like
yeah,
sure,
no
worries,
let's
have
a
meeting
on
zoom
or
on
teams,
and
let's
talk
about
it,
so
it
was
it
was.
A
C
Who's
by
doing
that,
well,
I
didn't
know
how
to
do
that.
To
be
honest
with
you,
I
always
thought
that,
like
you're
alone
in
this
world-
and
you
have
to
do
things
by
your
own,
but
on
reddit,
I
found
a
mentorship
in
america
called
summer
of
shipping
by
philipp
lyo
from
america,
and
he
made
a
mentorship
for
people
in
my
situation
with
their
internships
cancelled,
and
there
was
a
place
where
you
could
demo
and
they
were
helping
you
how
to
build
in
public
reviewing
your
code
so
because
of
him.
C
C
It
yeah
here
is
just
a
simple
code
and
I
don't
know
how
ethical
it
is
this
okay,
it
might
be
very
wrong
what
I
did,
but
I
needed
to
to
get
some
methods
from
other
pages
to
call
some
methods
from
other
pages
and
to
make
a
method
a
static.
C
You
know
you
need
all
the
variables
to
be
static
as
well,
so
it's
a
lot
of
work
in
there,
so
I
came
with
liliana
to
an
idea
to
make
the
page
static,
all
of
it
with
all
the
methods
and
all
the
variables
and
it
worked
now.
I
have
no
idea
how
ethical
is
that,
if
it's
good
practice
or
bad
practice,
but
it
worked.
B
That's
the
key
right
there
does
it
work.
I
mean
you
can
always
start
from
something
that
works,
and
then
you
can
learn.
When
does
it
cause
a
problem
and
and
when
should
you
change
to
a
different
pattern,
so
I've
I've
always
been
a
make?
It
work
first
kind
of
developer
and
then
I
go
grab
another
developer.
Who
knows
more
than
I
do
and
say,
hey
come
come
help
me
make
this
better
right.
C
B
C
Yes-
and
I
can
see
that
it's
it's
finished
just
a
month-
and
I
already
can
see
that
so
here
is
a
small
snapshot
of
how
easy
is
to
implement
a
calendar
with
syncfusion
is
just
those
lines
of
code.
Now,
here's
there's
no
logic
involved,
it's
just
the
the
front
and
control,
but
I
think
it's
really
cool.
It's
like
a
few
lines
of
code,
and
there
you
have
your
calendar.
B
C
Okay,
now
going
to
firebase,
I
think
I
already
said
that
it's
a
nosql
database,
so
I
gained
experience
on
this
branch.
They
have
the
real-time
database,
which
is
also
something
different
and
they
have
secure
identification
and
I
can
play
with
apis
something
that
was
just
in
theory
in
college,
so
it
it
helped
a
lot.
C
Here
is
just
a
small
snap
of
a
code
that
it's
for
firebase
to
communicate
with
the
database.
Just
you
know
a
taste.
A
C
Have
blends
yeah,
I
didn't
plan
that
was
pure
coincidence:
okay,
github
and
git
git
for
version
control
and
github
for
put
building
in
public.
It
helped
a
lot
and,
of
course,
it's
they're
very
popular
in
the
industry.
So
I
gain
experience
with
that
as
well,
and
git
is
not
simple,
so
yeah
here
are
the
my
milestones.
C
First
of
all,
I
didn't
have
experience
with
apis,
so
they
kept
me
stuck
for
stuck
for
days
user
interface.
As
I
said,
I
am
very
attracted
by
processing
data
and
logic,
and
I
know
interfaces
they
need
to
be
intuitive
and
simple
and
very
attractive
to
for
the
users,
so
without
zinc
fusion.
I
don't
know
if
my
app
would
be
so
beautiful
platform.
Specific
implementation
was
not
very
scary,
but
there
was
a
very
a
new
concept.
C
I
I
used
interfaces
to
declare
it
in
the
shared
project
and
then
different
in
implementation,
using
the
interfaces
for
each
platform.
It
wasn't
very
hard
but
was
very
interesting.
I
never
used
interfaces
before
in
for
the
real
world
and
yes
binding
now
that
that
was
hard.
B
C
Yeah
from
from
the
view
models
to
the
page,
it
was
fine
as
long
as
the
information
wasn't
dynamic,
so
if
it
was
static,
yeah
perfect
works.
Now,
if
the
information
needs
to
change
which
needs
to
change
because
the
gpa
is
changing
every
time
you
insert
the
result
or
something,
then
I
had
problems
understanding
it
now.
I
it's
easy
peasy
I
like
it
here
is
a
small
video
oops.
I
think
I
need
to
go
back
one,
I'm
not
sure.
C
It's
a
small
video
of
my
app,
the
the
video
is
going
slow.
So
you
know
users.
C
What's
what's
happening,
I
don't
see
anything
happening
so,
of
course,.
C
C
If
you
select
a
date,
you'll
see
the
events
in
that
date
and
you
could
add
new
events
delete
modify
wherever
whatever
you
would
need
to
do
here,
I'm
adding
an
event:
it's
a
microsoft
mapping.
So
a
microsoft
presentation.
C
I
have
everything
color
coded
for
my
courses,
so
it's
it
really
helps.
This
is
how
you
view
an
event,
and
now,
if
you
go
to
the
home
page,
the
new
event,
if
it's
happening
in
the
next
seven
days,
is
going
to
appear
there.
Here
are
my
subjects
actually
my
actual
subjects
from
college
this
year,
but
I'm
going
to
add
a
new
one
again.
This
is,
this
form
is
doing
a
lot
of
validation,
but
for
the
purpose
of
the
presentations,
I
didn't
really
make
any
mistakes
to
make
things
go
like
faster.
The.
C
Yeah,
it's
a
perfect
demo,
exactly
contin,
I
don't
know
if
in
america
I
have
continuous
assessment
and
final
exam.
Continuous
assessment
are
projects
and
tests
that
are
happening
during
the
year.
So
you
can
have
multiple
continuous
assessments
during
the
year.
You
have
a
search
for
your
list
if
you
have
a
really
long
list.
C
C
Ask
you
what
app
you
want
to
use
to
send
the
email.
Now,
I'm
going
to
add
the
final
exam,
a
fictional
one
and
you
are
going
to
see
the
progress
bar
modifying
showing
how
you're
doing
and
you
have
in
the
list
of
the
results,
all
any
continuous
assessment
or
final
exam
you're.
Adding
I'm
going
to
add
the
continuous
assessment.
Now
and
again,
the
progress
bar
will
change
according
to
your
results,
and
if
we
go
back
to
the
home
page,
you
will
see
that
the
overall
gpa
has
changed.
C
Yep
it's
taking
a
little
bit
longer
yeah.
You
have
to
be
very
methodical
with
your
clicking
yeah,
so
there
is
7.27
because
I
have,
I
don't
know
six
subjects
over
there
or
something
like
that.
I'm
going
to
delete
the
subject
now
because
it
was
a
fictional
one
and
if
I'm
going
back
to
the
homepage,
the
gpa
has
changed
again
in
real
time.
A
I
think
it's
doing
a
ton.
I
was
like
all
right
I'll
just
you
know,
because
I
remember
when
I
was
in
college,
I
would
do
the
same
thing
with
the
excel
spreadsheet.
That's
literally
like
okay,
this
class
this
grade
this
grade
this
time.
Okay,
do
some
math!
This
is
so
much
nicer.
This
would
be
so
much
easier.
A
C
It
is
now
you
can
download
the
app
from
apple
store
and
from
google
play.
It's
not
perfect.
I
didn't
have
the
experience
to
make
it
perfect,
but
I
promise
the
second
version
at
some
time
for
the
future
generations.
So
please
be
gentle
with
my
app.
B
What
was
your
experience
in
getting
published
to
the
app
stores
like
was
one
easier
than
the
other?
What
what?
What?
What
was
your
experience,
yeah.
C
It
was
harder
than
I
thought
again.
I
did
this
with
liliana.
Thank
you.
So
much
for
being
in
my
life,
I
thought
apple
is
gonna,
be
harder,
but
android
was
harder
and
it
was
a
whole
chapter
of
development.
I
thought
when,
when
I,
when
I
decided
that
this
is
the
final
version
of
the
app
I
said,
I'm
done,
it
wasn't
done
so
wow.
B
C
It
was,
it
was
challenging,
it
was
challenging
and
I
had
to
read
a
lot,
but
we
did
it
so
it
was.
It
was
good
in
the
end,
it
was
good.
I
think
it
took
us
about
two
days
to
have.
It
live
on
apple
wow,.
A
A
C
A
A
Make
it
work
hold
on
I'm
trying
to
pull
up
the
google
play,
link
and
stuff
to
share?
You
do
have
a
question,
so
he
used
syncfusion
as
the
control
library.
So
what
which
of
these
controls,
I
guess,
were
syncfusion,
which
weren't,
which
ones
did
you
build?
Any
custom,
renders
yourself
the
navigation
like
all
that
stuff,
what
kind
of
was
syncfusion
and
what
wasn't.
C
So
I
used
infusion
for
the
calendar
and
I
used
the
ui
kit
for
designing,
like
the
bar
controls,
the
status
bars.
The
background,
the
background.
It's
like
actually
code,
it's
like
an
actual
method
that
it's
running
every
time
you
click
on
a
page,
so
I
used
mostly
for
the
ui
design,
the
sign
the
sign
in
page
the
forget
password
sign
up
everything.
It's
it's
infusion
calendar.
I
think
I
said
that
sorry,
sorry.
C
A
A
C
Yeah,
it
was,
I
think,
we
recorded
about
a
month
ago,
and
it
was
out
in
the
10th
of
september.
It
was
such
a
fun
experience,
cool.
A
C
A
So
that's
more
on
the
the.net
than
the
xamarin
side
of
the
house,
so
if
you're
plugged
into
the
netlive
on.net
live.
Thank
you
james.
This
is
the
name
of
the
show.
C
B
Been
staring
at
this,
my
team
screen
and
I
already
googled
liliana
to
find
her
because
she's.
C
B
B
B
Well,
we
know
where
to
find
you,
so
you
can
get
her.
You
can
get
her
some
monkeys
and
whatnot,
but
I
think
it's
really
it's
great-
that
you
not
only
acknowledge
all
these
people,
but
it's
clear
that-
and
I
would
say
from
my
own
experience
very
little
that
I've
done
in
my
life
by
myself
was
really
any
good.
It
always
took
mentors
and
and
designers
and
other
developers
pushing
and
teaching
and
training-
and
you
know
having
a
good
community
like
this-
is
so
very
valuable.
B
So
I
I
think
that's
great
and
I
would
encourage
anybody
who's
watching
to
to
find
those
people
and
be
those
people
for
others
as
well,
and
I
don't
think
I
really
even
need
to
encourage
the
xamarin
community
very
much
in
that
direction,
because
we
just
do
that
right.
We're
just
like
super
helpful
yeah,
and
I
know
the
facebook
group
that
you
were
talking
about
earlier.
I
pop
in
there.
Every
now
and
again
I
don't
spend
much
time
on
facebook,
facebook's
dangerous
in
the
united
states
during
an
election
period.
Yeah.
C
Scary,
I
use
facebook
to
to
to
connect
with
other
people
that
they
have
like
same
interests
like
me,
like
xamarin,
for
example.
So,
once
in
a
while,
you
find
if
you
find
people
like
heiml,
which
is
like
an
amazing
person.
I
mean
he
lives
somewhere
near
new
zealand
and
he
had
to
wake
up
at
about
five.
To
answer
me
questions,
so
I
think
that's
really
really
sweet.
B
B
That
is
really
sweet
all
right,
so
I
I
have
one
final
question
for
you
and
that's
the
question
that
we
we
ask
a
lot
of
developers
and
people
that
we
interview.
What
do
you
want
to
see
next
from
xamarin
in
xamarin
forms?
What
what
were
you
when
you
were
developing
this
app
you're
like
oh?
I
wish
I
had
or
I
wish
I
could
do
this
and
it
would
be
easy
anything
like
that.
Come
to
mind.
C
I
remember
struggling
at
the
beginning
to
find
a
tutorial
for
the
basics.
I.
B
C
Did
find
one
on
linkedin,
but
until
I
found
that
one
I
was,
I
was
a
little
bit
scared
that
I
won't
have
at
least
a
small
base
to
start.
I
would
like
that
to
see
more
in
the
in
the
online
community.
Besides
that,
I
think
xamarin
is
at
a
very
good
level
at
the
moment.
C
B
Okay,
interesting
well,
we'll
have
to
follow
up
with
you
and
kind
of.
Maybe
you
can
list
out
for
me
what
kinds
of
things
you
would
want
in
that
quick
start
kind
of
boot
camp
course
and
and
then
we'll
have
maddie
build
that
for
us.
A
C
I
really
liked
it
it's
very
similar
to
java
and
we
I
have
a
strong
base
in
java
because
of
the
college,
so
it
was
really
easy
to
dive
into.
It
was
just
you
know
here
and
there
some
differences,
but
it
was,
was
really
cool.
I
really
liked
it
and
you
can
use
java
to
build
android
android
applications,
but,
like
you
can
use
c-sharp
to
use
to
build
for
more.
So
that
was
really.
B
C
A
Oh
yeah
cool,
well,
there's
a
bunch
of
people
in
the
chat
saying
this
is
great.
This
app
is
brilliant.
I
just
saw
it's.
I
totally
agree,
I'm
very
excited
yeah.
I
guess
so.
We
asked
before
theodore
said
she
will
stick
around
for
the
blogs
and
pr's.
So
any
more
questions
you
have
for
for
her
feel
free
to
drop
them
in
the
chat,
and
I
will
absolutely
pause
my
rambling
or
dave's
rambling.
To
answer
those.
So
I'm
going
to
take
your
slides
off.
Do
you
have
any
other
slides?
A
You
want
to
share
just
the
poster,
because
I.
C
A
B
C
A
A
Better
all
right,
I
take
your
slides
off,
so
you
can
also
stop
sharing
your
screen
and
go
back
to
you
know
whatever
tweeting
texting.
If
you
have
a
twitter
and
you
wanna,
you
want
me
to
put
it
in
the
chat.
Let
me
know
too,
I'm
gonna
put
my
screen
up.
That's
my
teams,
don't
look
at
it.
A
I
think
I
was
messaging
james,
that
it
wasn't
live
and
then
I
fixed
it.
So
I'm
gonna
paste
these
in
the
chat
the
url
list.
Every
month
we
compile
the
latest
and
greatest
blogs
and
prs
from
the
xamarin
community.
I'll
also
put
this
up
on
the
screen
very
exciting.
A
A
I
don't
have
to
look
through
like
five:
that's
five
bajillion
blogs,
which
is
great,
but
this
one,
this
guy's,
this
guy's
familiar
who's
who's
this
guy.
What
what's
going
on
with
xamarin
forms?
Five
dave.
B
What
is
going
on
with
it,
so
you
kind
of
went
robot
there
for
a
second,
but
I
caught
most
of
everything
you
said
yeah,
so
xamarin
forms
five
preview
is
out.
So
this
is
the
next
major
version
and
stable
release
that
we
are
we've
been
baking
for
quite
a
while,
and
so
what
this
is
is
bringing
all
those
preview
experimental
features
to
stable
release
over
the
course
of
all
the
four
dots
you've
been
experiencing
these
things,
and
so
we
want
to
make
sure
that
they
meet
your
expectations.
B
The
reason
we
put
them
into
experimental
is
so
we
can
get
your
feedback,
and
here
we
go.
There
are
a
couple
of
new
things
in
there,
but
you're
going
to
get
your
shapes
and
your
gradients
you're,
going
to
get
your
brushes.
Your
paths
clipping
of
images
and
any
control
really
clipping
you're,
also
going
to
get
radio
button
with
control
templates,
which
is
really
a
kind
of
a
key,
distinct
change
that
we
were
making
to
enable
more
and
more
templating.
B
You've
also
got
yeah
swipe
views
in
there
carousel
view
is
in
there
all
coming
to
stable
release.
Now
the
one
thing
that
are
a
couple
of
things
that
I'll
mention
to
make
sure
everybody
is
fully
aware
of
is
that
there
are
a
handful
of
things
that
are
still
evolving
and
growing
and
in
order
to
give
them
the
space
to
evolve
and
grow,
we're
going
to
move
them
to
the
community
toolkit.
So
the
xamarin
community
toolkit,
which
I'll
be
highlighting
in
some
of
the
pr's,
is
going
to
have
media
element.
B
It
already
has
the
expander
control
c-sharp
ui
extensions,
which
are
continuing
to
grow
and
evolve
and
be
enhanced,
are
going
to
be
ending
up
there
as
well,
and
so
that's
where
we're
at
with
the
features
and
controls
of
what
shipping
and
then
the
last
thing
I'll
mention
is.
There
are
some
breaking
changes
in
this
major
version.
Specifically
master
detail
page
has
been
deprecated
as
a
name
and
we're
now
using
flyout
page
and
then
we're
also
we've
removed
ui
webview
completely.
B
That's
the
big
one,
because
so
many
people
open
issues
and
reports-
and
I
don't
know
theodore
if
you
had
this
particular
problem
with
apple
when
you
submitted
your
app,
but
they
will
warn
you
and
say:
hey.
You
can't
have
ui
web
view
in
your
app
anymore
because
we
yeah
or
we're
like
banning
it.
Did
you
have
that
problem.
B
Around
you
went
around
good,
good
good.
Well,
some
folks
didn't
see
the
notice,
and
so
you
would
get
this
really
scary
warning
from
apple
and
the
thing
is,
is
ui:
webview
has
been
deprecated
in
xamarin
forms
for
quite
a
while,
and
we
use
the
wk
webview,
but
because
it's
just
present
in
the
assembly
at
all
it
gets
flagged
by
by
the
review
process,
and
so
in
order
to
just
you
know,
get
her
get
away
from
this
whole
problem
altogether.
It's
no
longer
in
xamarin
forms
five.
B
If
you
do
need
ui
webview,
the
source
code
is
still
in
the
repository
you
just
copy
that
file
and
bring
it
into
your
application,
and
you
can
continue
on
you
know.
If
you
have
an
internal
app
or
something
like
that,
then
you
don't
need
to
worry
about
apple's,
deprecations
and
warnings
so
yeah.
So
the
preview
is
out.
Please
please,
please
take
a
look
at
it.
Upgrade
your
apps.
Let
us
know
what
kinds
of
issues
you
have.
B
There
is
also
a
bump
to
the
android
sdk
minimum
or
the
the
target
framework
that
you're
building
with
so
you'll
need
to
build
with
10.
Instead
of
nine,
most
projects
are
now
our
most
installs.
I
think
you're
coming
with
10.
I
hope
we're
making
sure
that
future
versions
of
visual
studio
when
they
do
the
installations,
get
you
up
to
that
to
that
place
on
windows
and
on
mac,
but
just
be
aware
of
that.
B
Just
go
change
that
to
10
and
you
should
be
building
it
up
and
going
again
so
yeah
check
out
the
post
details
a
lot
of
links,
a
lot
of
details-
oh
and
we
also
had
a
ton
of
community
reviewers,
get
involved
over
the
past
couple
of
months.
Nick
randolph
kind
of
rallied
some
folks,
and
we
had
some
others
that
joined
in
pedro,
has
been
all
over.
B
Both
the
community
toolkit
and
the
xamarin
forms
repo
helping
to
review
things,
helping
get
some
prs
in
so
huge
thanks
to
those
folks,
you
know
speaking
about
community
and
just
the
helpfulness.
That's
been
a
really
really
nice
boost
for
the
team
to
see
that.
So.
Thank
you.
A
I
think
you
didn't
mention
the
most
important
part
of
this
is
that
this
app
needs
to
be
updated
because
they
added
minecraft
characters
to
smash.
Today,
oh.
A
Yeah
really,
I
I
have
the
important
information
as
I
can
tell
what
else
has
been
going
on
and
dave
has
some
pr's
he'll
share
it
after
we
do
the
rest
of
these
blogs
too,
so
more
more
goodies
to
come
for
xamarin
formsland
whitney
wrote
a
blog
post
about
ios,
14
and
xcode
12.,
so
x
apple
did
their
their
fall
apple
event.
When
they're
like
okay,
all
the
stuff
we
showed
you
in
the
summer
is
done
now.
Here
you
go
and
sure
enough.
A
We
were
ready
to
roll
there's
the
there's
a
couple:
cool
cool
new
things
in
ios,
14
and
xcode
12.,
there's
a
lot
of
styling
things,
but
of
course,
widgets
widgets
are
a
big
deal,
so
we're
we're
doing
a
hybrid
application
model
where
you
can
kind
of
like
embed
a
widget
built
with
swift
into
your
xamarin
ios
application.
So
you
get
all
of
the
widget
goodness
and,
of
course,
some
more
things
here,
but
there's
some
get
started
links.
A
There's
the
docs
check
it
out
very
exciting
stuff.
We
love
our
same-ish
day.
Support
apple
was
really
quick.
This
year.
Usually
they
give
us
like
a
week
so
we're
like.
Okay,
we
have
a
week
like
everything's,
ready
to
roll
push
all
the
buttons,
and
then
I
think
this
year
it
was
like
24
hours,
and
everyone
was
like.
B
So
we
got,
we
did
it,
we
did
a
great
and
yes
in
the
sdks
we're
ready.
The
team
did
an
amazing
job,
turning
around
the
gold
master
from
apple
and
generating
the
installs
for
the
sdk.
But
then
we
go
through
a
qa
process
and
a
visual
studio
release
process
right.
D
D
B
So
yeah
it
was
out
the
following
monday,
which
was
still
well
below
the
one
week.
That
apple
usually
gives
right
so
big.
Thanks
to
all
the
the
tooling
teams,
the
visual
studio
team,
the
the
sdk
teams
for
getting
all
that
stuff
out.
A
Yeah,
it's
incredible
takes.
It
takes
a
village
just
like
building
an
app
dealing
with
xcode
and
ios
and
android.
Bumps
too,
I
saw
blounty
in
the
chat
alex
if
you're
hanging
out
still,
you
might
have
seen
it
ignite.
Last
week,
microsoft
ignite
happened.
A
There
was
a
call
out
in
one
of
satya's
talks
to
the
academy
of
motion,
picture
arts
and
sciences,
otherwise
known
as
the
academy
awards
slash
the
oscars
otherwise
known
as
when
they
read
the
wrong
recipient
on
that
card
once,
but
not
actually
that
wasn't
our
fault,
but
we
have
an
app
that
we've
built
their
whole.
I
don't
know
blontie,
I
don't
know.
A
If
you
want
to
send
any
details
in
the
chat
I
can
put
it
up,
but
they
have
done
all
of
their
event,
management
and
profile
management
and
nomination
management
via
dot
net
and
xamarin.
A
So
the
way
that
people
vote
pretty
much
on
you
know
what
should
win
or
you
know
understand
who
can
vote
on
what
should
win?
That's
all
with
net
and
xamarin,
so
very
exciting,
stuff
and
they've
worked
really
closely
with
our
mobile
customer
advisor
team
run
by
alex
blount
and
squeaky.
You
might
know
from
some
talks:
dean
there's
a
whole
bunch
of
people,
they're
all
great
they're.
A
All
amazing
and
they've
all
worked
on
this
kind
of
helping
them
out
so
sweet
all
right,
that's
enough
for
the
xamarin
vlogs,
I'm
not
done
with
our
first
party
devblog
stuff
async
await
luis.
I
love
you
man,
every
single
time
with
the
notifications
every
single
time.
I
love
it.
Async
await
and
task
bet
best
practices.
So
theodore,
I
don't
know
if
you
got
hung
up
on
async
await
at
any
point.
A
A
It's
split
up
into
reasonable
digestible,
like
sections
love
the
good
content
menu
and
it's
got
some
plugins
and
extensions
at
the
bottom
too.
That
can
kind
of
help
you
you
know,
get
started
or
plug
that
into
your
app
as
well.
So
definitely
check
this
out.
If
you
like
me,
chose
just
to
not
learn
it
and
instead
google
it
every
time.
A
A
Those
things
so
get
clean,
you're
going
to
set
some
stuff
up
in
your
get,
ignore
it's
going
to
be
great
super
easy
way
easier
than
right:
click
open
in
folder
explorer
or
whatever
going
in
finding
the
files
delete,
delete
when
no
much
easier,
and
then
you
can
restore
back
your
your
nougats
or
your
new
js
or
your
new
jits.
I've
seen
a
lot
of
twitter
arguments
on
how
to
pronounce
nougat
lately
nougat
nougat
nougat,
like
dessert.
A
So
can
I
share
this
article?
Yes,
so
they
are
all
in
this
set
of
urls
so
share
it
again.
Bam
should
be
good.
All
right,
leah,
maurice,
has
moved
on
to
the
telerik
blog
she
used
to
blog
on
her
own
blog
and
now
she's
doing
a
lot
on
telerik.
This
is
a
really
cool
like
easy
to
read.
A
I
like
this
almost
better
than
I
like
our
docs,
sorry
james,
but
for
xamarin
essentials,
just
getting
device
and
display
information
and
she
kind
of
takes
down
takes
apart
all
the
different
things
that
you
might
need
to
know
about
a
device
and
explains
what
they're
returned
to
you
as
it's,
basically
a
a
readable
api
spec.
So,
oh
I'm,
I'm
highlighting
go
away.
Okay.
A
So,
instead
of
just
looking
at
the
apis
back
and
being
like
blah
blah
blah,
she
actually
explains
them
to
you,
which
is
nice
for
people
like
me
who
skim
the
doc.
Forget
everything
go
back,
skim
it
again.
Anyways
I
wanted
to
bring
this
up.
I'm
talented,
I
believe,
alex
yes,
hello,
alex
if
you're
here
I
brought
up
laconic
last
month,
it's
an
mvu
c-sharp
style
library
for
xamarin
forms,
and
it
is
now
on
nougat
so
thought
I
would
call
that
out.
You're
welcome
to
go
try
this.
I
know.
A
We've
talked
a
lot
about
mvu
and
c
sharp
ui
and
all
this
stuff
since
build-
and
you
know
there
are
all
these
things
that
people
are
talking
about
in
our
community.
So
if
you're
interested
in
maybe
getting
a
feel
for
it.
This
is
one
of
the
multiple
ways
you
can
do
that
bam.
A
All
right,
so
love,
mva,
love,
mvvm,
love,
mvpm,
cross,
love,
custom
things.
The
thing
I
like
about
this
article,
the
most-
and
this
is
a
pretty
long.
Article
dennis,
I
believe,
wrote
this
and
it
basically
builds
custom
renders
for
these
pop-ups
to
do
the
login
pages.
A
The
thing
I
love
the
most
about
this
is
the
fact
that
he
says
the
reason
he
did
this.
Instead
of
doing
it.
The
cheap
way,
which
is
what
I
would
have
done,
is
because
it's
easier
to
test,
and
I
love
people
who
actually
plan
to
test
things.
So
this
is
a
really
good
example
of
kind
of
integrating
mbvm
cross
with
custom
renderers
and
and
getting
your
your
brain
wrapped
around
that
in
a
very
concise
way,
so
definitely
worth
a
scroll
through
or
a
read
or
a
github
peruse.
A
Whatever
you're
into
you
can
see,
it's
a
beautiful
login
flow
and
that's.
B
A
A
That's
what
I
do.
That's
not.
They
say:
that's
not
the
right
thing
to
do,
but
it's
never
found
you
so
far.
So
all
right
last
one
luggage,
sharp
nato
blog
on
community
stand
up
same
reforms,
shadows
leaks,
so
there
was
some
stuff
going
on
with
the
collection
view
and
adding
shadows
to
things.
Look
at
all
these
shadows.
So
pretty
there
was
some
like
memory
leak
or
something
somewhere
this.
This
is
another
long
blog.
I
love
sharp
potato
blogs.
A
This
is
the
best
thing
our
our
friend
here
sharknado
has
been
in
the
discord.
Apparently,
the
link
I
posted
is
dead,
so
dave.
If
you
have
the
right
link,
I
always
forget
it:
it's
not
a
plane,
it's
not
a
bird,
it's
not
a
flying
risk
architecture.
It's
a
shane
man
here
to
help
explain
how
collection
view
works
and
why
it
does
the
things
it
does.
A
A
It
talks
about
our
lovely.net
discord,
which
you
can
join
and
talk
to
the
team,
and
you
can
also
listen
to
shane
ramble
in
some
screenshots,
which
I
think
is
fantastic,
so
dave.
I
hope
you
got
a
screenshot
of
that,
so
you
can
send
it
to
the
team.
A
Hoof
is
right,
but
that's
it
that's
it
for
the
blogs
so
dave.
Let
me
know
when
you
want
me
to
flip
over.
I
see
you
also
have
shane
man
on
your
screen
right
now,.
B
B
Through
so
that's
fantastic
all
right,
let
me
recover
so
I'm
going
to
spend
most
of
the
time
focusing
here
on
the
xamarin
community
toolkit
to
bring
your
awareness
to
it
and
also
to
hopefully
energize
you
to
go,
spend
a
little
hacktoberfest
fun
over
on
that
repository,
because
xamarin
forms
is
where
we
usually
direct
people
during
hacktoberfest,
but
because
we're
in
migration
mode
into
the
new.net
maui
era
of
things
and
we've
kind
of
put
a
a
freeze
on
new
features.
B
We
want
to
have
a
place
to
go,
and
the
xamarin
community
toolkit
is
that
so
big
shout
out
here
to
andrew
andrew
had
put
in
a
pr
a
really
extensive,
deep
pr
to
do
native
platform
pop-ups
in
xamarin
forms,
and
it
wasn't
quite
ready
to
go
at
the
time
that
we
kind
of
cut
off
features
and
zombie
forms,
and
so
the
team
reached
out
to
andrew
and
met
with
them
and
said
hey.
Can
we
bring
this
to
the
community
toolkit?
So
he's
been
working
on
doing
that
and
in
the
process
of
doing
that?
B
We're
making
some
updates
and
he's
contributing
an
update
here
to
open
up
more
of
the
apis
in
the
xamarin
forms
api,
so
that
the
toolkit
can
take
more
advantage
of
the
platform
stuff.
So
love
seeing
that-
and
I
mentioned
earlier-
that
pedro
has
been
very
active
on
all
of
these
repositories
lately
and
probably
for
a
while
and
so
here's
another
one
where
we're
making
more
things
public
so
that
the
community
toolkit
can
take
further
advantage
of
what's
in
xamarin
forms.
B
So
this
is
great
because
really
especially
over
the
next
year,
but
you
know
into
the
future
you're
gonna
we're
going
to
be
promoting
more
and
pushing
more
things
into
the
toolkit.
That's
a
place
where
you
need
to
be
where
you
want
to
be,
and
as
you'll
see
here,
I'll
highlight
some
of
the
controls
and
things
you're
gonna
you're
gonna
want
this,
so
it's
gonna
become
vital
to
your
to
your
projects
dan
last
night,
and
he
told
me
on
twitter
this
morning
or
told
us
all
that
he
doesn't
do
prs
for
swag.
B
He
does
it
out
of
the
goodness
of
his
heart.
Thank
you
dan,
but
he's
added
this
gravatar
image
source,
which
I
think
is
brilliant,
and
this
is
over
in
the
community
toolkit,
and
so
what
this
is,
is
you
plug
in
your
email
address
and
it
will
go
to
gravatar
the
service
and
pull
whatever
profile
image
you
have
set
for
that
or
whatever
profile
image
the
user
set
for
that,
and
if
they
don't
have
one,
then
it
will
fall
back
to
the
default.
B
This
is
fantastic.
I
have
used
gravatar
in
many
apps
that
I've
done
and
I
always
end
up
having
to
code
the
urls
myself,
and
it
would
be
just
awesome
to
have
this
as
an
image
source
to
plug
into
my
app.
So
I
love
it
dan.
This
is
great
got
some
prs
here
from
javier
javier
is
on
the
xamarin
forums
team,
but
he
does
so
many
amazing
things
outside
of
the
day-to-day
work
and
they
need
a
place
to
land.
So
one
of
those
is
the
shield.
B
B
You
can
put
anywhere
we're
going
to
integrate
that
with
shell,
so
that
you
can
have
full
templating
and
styling
capabilities
instead
of
the
headache
that
is
the
ui
tab,
bar
controller
and
the
other
native
controls
and
then
as
well,
an
app
bar
and
all
of
those
will
support
badges
as
well,
so
very
cool
stuff
there.
B
When
you
need
a
badge-
and
you
can't
get
to
the
thing
you
want
to
put
a
badge
on
it's
a
pain,
camera
view
is
something
that's
been
sitting
in
the
pr's
of
xamarin
forms
for
a
while
and
was
originally
written
by
one
of
our
team,
but
had
never
quite
made
it
all
the
way
in
because
it's
a
it's
a
lengthy
large
pr
but
hey
it's
in
the
community.
Toolkit
now
so
really
excited
to
see
that
this
has
found
a
home
and
we
can
all
start.
B
Taking
advantage
of
this,
I
have
probably
written
half
a
dozen
apps
that
are
camera
based
apps
and
having
to
copy
into
my
platform
projects
the
the
code
to
access
camera
apis
and
to
save
images,
and
things
like
that
is
it's
a
hassle.
So
I
love
having
a
cross-platform
option
that
I
can
drop
into
my
apps
and
get
all
the
bits
that
I
need
to
get
so
definitely
check
that
out,
and
I
don't
know
exactly
who
this
is.
But
thank
you
for
doing
this
pr.
B
I
really
appreciate
it
and
the
last
one
that
I'll
mention
here
is
snack
bar
I've
seen
vladislav
on
the
repo
doing.
Quite
a
few
things
contributing
and
reviewing
so
this
particular
one
is
a
snack
bar
snack
bar
is
that
little
pop-up
that
you
can
throw
at
the
bottom
more.
I
guess
maybe
even
located
to
the
top
of
your
screen
kind
of
like
a
pop
over,
but
usually
for
small
notifications,
and
things
like
that.
B
So
that's
another
convenient
thing
to
have
in
here
and
there's
a
whole
host
of
other
things
in
here.
I've
got
actually
this
screen.
Can
I
go
full
screen
with
that?
Does
that
work?
It
does
cool,
so
javi,
sorry
gerald
and
the
team
chose
a
logo.
I
don't
know
who
the
final
designer
of
this
logo
was.
Does
anybody
maddy?
Do
you
remember
who
was
chosen
as
the
winner?
Now
I
don't,
but
I.
A
B
A
B
Yeah
exactly
we
get
serious,
we
get
serious
about
the
zamagons,
semi-gods
and
monkeys.
You
don't
mess
with
these
things
no
way,
but
you
can
see
here
from
the
screen
all
the
wonderful
things
that
are
already
in
and
I'm
not
even
listing
everything
converters.
There's
a
converter
for
everything
and
if
there's
not
one,
hey,
that's
a
hacktoberfest
pr!
You
can
make
add
your
converter,
that's
not
even
a
lot
of
code.
B
You
know
the
review
will
take
two
seconds,
get
yourself
that
hacktoberfest
t-shirt.
I
don't
know
about
you,
but
without
going
out
to
conferences
all
the
time,
I'm
I'm
running
low
on
shirts.
You
know
I've
gained
a
little
around
the
middle.
My
conference
shirts
were
like
mediums
now.
I
kind
of
need
some
larges.
So
just
saying
this,
these
are
these
are
priorities,
so
there
you
go.
That's
what's
happening,
go
to
the
xamarin
community
toolkit
find
yourself
something
to
do.
B
Look
in
your
projects
find
that
useful
thing
that
you
copy
from
one
project
to
the
next.
That's
probably
the
thing
that
would
be
really
good
to
have
in
the
community
tool
kit,
if
there's
a
class,
a
pattern
that
you
copy
from
one
project
to
the
next.
That's
it
so
cool!
That's
what
I
got
maddie
and
guess
what
we're
at
the
top
of
the
hour.
A
Right
on
time,
perfect,
well,
that
was
great.
Any
questions
feel
free
to
drop
them
in
the
chat.
We'll
take
a
minute,
let
you
roll
in
but
theodore.
Thank
you
so
much
for
joining
enjoy.net.
Later
this
evening
you
have
a
late
night.
I
hope
you
have
a
a
good
snack
or
drink.
C
B
A
We'll
have
to
start
getting
you
in
at
some
some
of
the
virtual
conferences
coming
up
soon
too.
Please
do
yeah
yeah,
I
think
either
the
october
events
blog
isn't
up
yet,
but
I'll
make
sure
I
put
that
on
twitter
or
whatever,
when
it
is.
So,
if
you're
looking
for
events
this
month,
I
know
there's
quite
a
few
conferences
all
over
the
place.
There's
monkey
fest.
B
B
Yeah-
and
that
will
be,
I
believe,
broadcast
on
youtube
for
sure
and
maybe
some
other
places
so
tobias
and
gerald
and
others
can
let
you
know
exactly
where
you
can
consume
that
stuff.
I
know
that
clancy
has
a
session
at
the
beginning.
I
have
a
session
at
the
end,
which
is
actually
my
morning,
so
I
guess
it.
B
And
clancy's
in
alaska,
yeah,
yeah
and
there's
there's
so
many
other
conferences
coming
up.
There's
the.net
2020
in
europe.
There's
monkey
comp,
spain,
there's
monkey
conf
us
monkeys.