
An introduction to Uno Platform and this course
Learn about Uno Platform
How to get help if you get stuck
Learn about how this course is stuctured
This lesson explains how to install Visual Studio on Windows. If you have a Mac, see the Install Visual Studio for Mac resource and make sure that you install all components related to Android , iOS, macOS and Xamarin.Forms.
Build your first Uno Platform app
Learn about XAML and what it is used for
Learn how to lay controls out in a Grid
Learn how to lay controls out in a StackPanel
Learn about Styles and how to use them
Learning about the XAML Binding markup extension
This lesson describes the problem that leads to the sample app
Note: IssueTracker 3.0.17 is an upgrade for the Uno Platform Nuget packages. It is currently experimental. Please message me if you notice any new issues.
Learn how to build and run the sample app on PC
Learn how to build and run the sample app on Mac
Learn about the sample app data model
Learn about data persistence in the sample app
Learn about navigation in the sample app
Learn about the View Model classes in the sample app
Learn about the IssueListPage XAML
Learn about the IssuePage XAML
Learn about the Styles and Resources in the sample app
Learn about the converter in the sample app
Learn about the MVVM pattern and get some resources for further learning
Learn about unit testing get some resources for further learning
Learn to build single-source apps for WebAssembly, Mobile, and Desktop Apps with C#. Uno Platform allows you to build single-source native apps for multiple platforms. The course walks you through a simple UI scenario and shows you how to build a single-source app for iOS, Android, Browser, and macOS. Check out the Uno website to see this amazing technology in action. You will need a PC for this course, but some material may be useful for Mac only users
https://platform.uno/