![]() ![]() Before we begin – what’s Xamarin and why should I use it? If you’re on a different version of Windows, you might have different experiences to me (you can check your version by going to Windows Settings -> System -> About). You’ll know if you’re on the Creator’s Update version if your Windows build number is 1703. I use Windows 10 (and have installed the Creator’s Update) – this allows me to use Xamarin.Forms. ![]() Since I’ve recently started using Xamarin for cross platform development, I thought it would be nice to share with the community how I’ve got past some of the issues which tripped me up for a while when I was becoming familiar with it. This isn’t really a normal “getting started with Xamarin” tutorial – there’s lots of them already out there already, like this one – but hopefully anyone starting off with Xamarin will find it useful.
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