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Linux support in Windows and Visual Studio (as a cross platform target with debugging!), VS Code, bringing on Xamarin. I'm Glad to see them pulling their head out of the sand. In Visual Studio for Mac, select File > New Solution. From the New Project dialog, select the Azure Functions template under Cloud > General and click Next: Select the initial Azure Functions template that you wish to use, enter your function name and click Next. However, the development process can be made easier by using MFractor, a productivity extension for Visual Studio for Mac. MFractor is a mobile-first refactoring tool for Visual Studio for Mac that contains a slew of features that are handy when building Xamarin apps. Introducing MFractor for Visual Studio for Mac. This is a special guest.
Visual Studio on a Mac: The Best of Both Worlds With these tweaks, I’ve come to love using Visual Studio on a Mac. The performance is good, and by running Windows in a virtual machine, I get the best of both OS worlds. Quote Visual Studio for Mac - Introducing Visual Studio for Mac At Connect(); in November, Microsoft is launching a preview of Visual Studio for Mac. This is an exciting development, evolving the. Visual Studio for Mac is a new member of the Visual Studio family for mobile-first, cloud-first development. This video preview shows how to get started with Visual Studio for Mac and explores its.
This month we're doing a joint session with the NYC Mobile .NET Developers Group to talk about MFractor for Visual Studio for Mac. See the details below.
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EVENING DETAILS
6:00PM - NETWORKING: Doors open, head to the room identified when you check in. Take the opportunity to mingle with your fellow community developers.
6:30PM - MAIN PRESENTATION: If you build Xamarin apps in Visual Studio Mac, it's likely you've encountered MFractor before to squeeze more productivity out of Visual Studio Mac.
In this session, Matthew will showcase some of MFractors most handy features. From code analysis to XAML IntelliSense to image tooling, Matthew will show how to make your Xamarin development life a little bit easier.
This is a unique opportunity to ask questions on MFractors future, give product feedback or just have some banter with Matt!
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Speaker: Matthew Robbins (https://mobile.twitter.com/matthewrdev)
Matthew Robbins is the creator of MFractor, the popular productivity tool for Visual Studio for Mac. A Microsoft and Xamarin MVP from Sydney, Australia, he's been working with all things Xamarin for over five years!
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