Creating a Navigation Page Navigation pages are a simple and the most common way of ‘navigating’ between different pages within Xamarin forms. A navigation page is still a Content Page; it does not take much to allow navigation. Navigation can be used to pass through parameters to different pages. F
Read the full article hereRecently, I was fortunate enough to become a Xamarin Certified Mobile Developer by completing online courses and passing online exams via Xamarin University. At the time of writing this blog Xamarin University offers two certification pathways of ‘Xamarin Certified Mobile Professional’ and ‘Xamarin
Read the full article hereIn Microsoft Dynamics 365, we have the ability to add custom buttons in a command bar. Most of the time we also make those buttons available on Dynamics 365 Mobile clients. However, the mobile client has some limitations and not all functionalities are available that are on web client. Therefore, so
Read the full article hereRegistering your app with Azure Active Directory can be incredibly useful for authenticating with services such as Microsoft Dynamics 365. A registered app can request an authentication token with which they can access the Dynamics CRM web API – given they have the correct permissions. The process f
Read the full article hereHaving recently created a custom app that integrates with Dynamics CRM, I came across a few issues that took me a while to resolve. This post I’m sharing some of the workarounds I have for those issues. Async, Async, Async… When working with the mobile SDK, one of the things you’ll find is that alm
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