Hey Guys,
welcome back to Android App Development with C#. In this tutorial, we are covering the basics of designing a GUI and how to interact with the controls you put in the layout.
I promised you to get back to it, so here I am.
More tutorials will be uploaded soon.
Hello, just a quick question : I saw in the comments below that Xamarin is pricey, but I see on their website and the terms of agreement that it's free for people like me who aren't part of a company and such. Since C# is pretty much the language I'm most confortable with, I'd rather use this, but I also would like to avoid paying 300 bucks a month.
Thanks to anyone who cares to answer, cheers.
How is this part one? Am i missing something? There are a lot of using statements at the top. Where did they come from? Is there a dll that I need to download? Where is the link to the set up?
This tutorial is amazingly good! Keep up the good work!
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Why the hell would you do Android development in C#?
xamarin sees very good, but its very expensive
Hi, I am using visual Studio 2010, but I am missing the properties-window on the right. how do I get it?
whats meen by bundle ? and please i need more video toturials about c# android development using visual studio 2010 and xmarain >> please >>> thanks
I'm with Umesh. There's not much help out there other than xamarin website. Please make more videos.
Too much blah blah blah, this could have been done in 5 minutes. Not bad info though
What version of Xamarin do you use ?
What version of Xamarin do you use ?
when i go to my layout>main.axml it says an error saying "Conection to the layout renderer faild, this may be caused by a misconfigurration of java" does it mean that i should download java again ?
when i go to my layout>main.axml it says an error saying "Conection to the layout renderer faild, this may be caused by a misconfigurration of java" does it mean that i should download java again ?
It really depends on what you want to do and how much experience you have with both languages. Xamarin Studio is quite expensive, even the Indie Package costs about $300 and I am sorry, but if you really are an independent developer, it's hard to effort that.
Android Studio is free and you have to use Java as your language, it has more libraries and support, but personally I don't like Java and I have been developing in C# for over 5 years. Either way, it's always good to use Java first.
would you recommend this or android studio?
Yep, it's definitely worth it. I bought the Indie licence and I am not in any way disappointed.
did you buy the licence for the android version ?
these video are great can you do some more c# android stuff , I think c# is a great cross platform language.