Get Free Shipping on orders over $79
Cross-platform Localization for Native Mobile Apps with Xamarin - Christopher Miller

Cross-platform Localization for Native Mobile Apps with Xamarin

By: Christopher Miller

Paperback | 20 December 2016

At a Glance

Paperback


$54.99

or 4 interest-free payments of $13.75 with

 or 

Ships in 5 to 7 business days

Tailor your apps to appeal to a global market. Microsoft MVP Chris Miller steps you through the process of enabling multiple language support, while using a single shared set of language resources using the .NET Framework.
You will learn to adapt a simple mobile application for the Android, iOS, and Windows platforms, and handle the localization and internationalization on each platform. You will test the application for localization support and to avoid common pitfalls. Using Xamarin Forms and Visual Studio, the app will be implemented for Android, iOS, and Windows 10 UWP, and 99% of the code will be shared across the platforms.


What You Will Learn:
  • What localization and internationalization are and why they matter
  • Support multiple languages on each platform
  • Handle cultural differences such as dates and currencies
  • Use tools such as Microsoft's Multilingual App Toolkit to manage language resources
  • Create a localized, cross-platform app with Android Studio, Xcode, Xamarin, and Visual Studio tools
  • Get help translating the text from the application
Who This Book Is For:
Mobile app developers currently writing native apps for Windows Phone, Android, and iOS

More in Microsoft Programming

C# 12 in a Nutshell : The Definitive Reference - Joseph Albahari

RRP $133.00

$64.75

51%
OFF
C# 12 Pocket Reference : Instant Help for C# 12 Programmers - Joseph Albahari
Excel Cookbook : Recipes for Mastering Microsoft Excel - Dawn Griffiths
Programming C# 12 : Build Cloud, Web, and Desktop Applications - Ian Griffiths
Understanding and Using C Pointers - Richard Reese

RRP $76.00

$39.75

48%
OFF
Agile Project Management : Creating Innovative Products - Jim Highsmith