Things I Think Are Cool is a blog series where I talk about things I have found interesting and helpful. They can be time savers, productivity tools, podcasts, books, products, or even people. Where would developers be without monospaced fonts? Those fonts where each character takes up the same amount…
Matthew Soucoup
Matthew is a Sr Cloud Developer Advocate at Microsoft and a Pluralsight author from Seattle by way of Madison, WI. He ❤️s 📱 & ☁️ development and Wisconsin craft 🍺 and 🧀.
Things I Think Are Cool: Merge Conflict Podcast
Things I Think Are Cool is a blog series where I talk about things I have found interesting and helpful. They can be time savers, productivity tools, podcasts, books, products, or even people. I know I can't multi-task. Whenever I'm working - I turn off notifications,…
Text and Icons in Master/Detail Reveal Button on iOS
There's really no good title to describe what this article is about. (Sometimes naming posts is almost as difficult as naming variables and classes in code.) But have you noticed when using a MasterDetailPage in Xamarin.Forms that the upper left navigation button ... the one that controls revealing…
Things I Think Are Cool: All The Ways To Have Multiple Solutions Open In VS For Mac
Things I Think Are Cool is a blog series where I talk about things I have found interesting and helpful. They can be time savers, productivity tools, podcasts, books, products, or even people. When I'm developing - I often find the need to have multiple solutions open at…
Things I Think Are Cool: Enterprise Application Patterns using Xamarin.Forms Book
Things I Think Are Cool is a blog series where I talk about things I have found interesting and helpful. They can be time savers, productivity tools, podcasts, books, products, or even people. They say that nothing is new under the sun... and that applies to architecture guidelines and design…
Code Mill Minute: Visual Studio for Mac & MTOUCH 0008 Exception
So - you made the big jump from Xamarin Studio over to Visual Studio for Mac when it was announced at //Build that it was production ready ... and you loaded up the solution you've been working on for the last couple of weeks ... hit cmd+Enter to run…