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Samples are moving from the installation folder of MDriven Framework to this new bitbucket git repository found | Samples are moving from the installation folder of MDriven Framework to this new bitbucket git repository found here: https://bitbucket.org/MDrivenOpenSource/mdrivenofficialsamples | ||
The sample discussed here is available there as well:https://bitbucket.org/MDrivenOpenSource/mdrivenofficialsamples/src/ff6c50f0355a/MDrivenTurnkey/Barcocde/?at=master | |||
In | In this video, you will see me fippling on my sluggish A3 Samsung device – scanning barcodes – and building up imaginary shelves and items on these. This is sent to the server and to update objects defined by the server model. | ||
I use Xamarin Forms in Visual Studio 2017, MDriven Framework with build number 9205 or higher, MDriven Turnkey deployed today (17-04-10) or later. I also make use of ZXing barcode scanning and Newton.Json. | I use Xamarin Forms in Visual Studio 2017, MDriven Framework with build number 9205 or higher, and MDriven Turnkey deployed today (17-04-10) or later. I also make use of ZXing barcode scanning and Newton.Json. | ||
I use code generated ViewModels and bind them to Xamarin form views. | I use code-generated ViewModels and bind them to Xamarin form views. | ||
I will also show that working declaratively with MDriven | I will also show that working declaratively with MDriven. You can verify all the business requirements before writing any c# on the phone – and that will save you serious time.<html> | ||
Continue on developing MDriven Android mobile app | Continue on developing MDriven Android mobile app | ||
Revision as of 07:04, 27 January 2023
Samples are moving from the installation folder of MDriven Framework to this new bitbucket git repository found here: https://bitbucket.org/MDrivenOpenSource/mdrivenofficialsamples
The sample discussed here is available there as well:https://bitbucket.org/MDrivenOpenSource/mdrivenofficialsamples/src/ff6c50f0355a/MDrivenTurnkey/Barcocde/?at=master
In this video, you will see me fippling on my sluggish A3 Samsung device – scanning barcodes – and building up imaginary shelves and items on these. This is sent to the server and to update objects defined by the server model.
I use Xamarin Forms in Visual Studio 2017, MDriven Framework with build number 9205 or higher, and MDriven Turnkey deployed today (17-04-10) or later. I also make use of ZXing barcode scanning and Newton.Json.
I use code-generated ViewModels and bind them to Xamarin form views.
I will also show that working declaratively with MDriven. You can verify all the business requirements before writing any c# on the phone – and that will save you serious time. Continue on developing MDriven Android mobile app
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