semaphore
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Did you miss the free part :erm:
You're not so sharp at following discussions? You then said "I'll just renew". That costs money, unless your renew is free.
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Did you miss the free part :erm:
Interesting. Have you used this? We've used PhoneGap/Cordova for a couple of things. Performance always annoys me when it doesn't feel native.
You're not so sharp at following discussions? You then said "I'll just renew". That costs money, unless your renew is free.
Glad you figured out renewal is free.
Um. Why must it be native when it does the exact same thing?
Native vs HTML are worlds apart, especially on Android.
/facepalmYeah if its from torrents. Not from the Xamarin store![]()
@DA-LION: Are you letting on that you are using a pirated version ;0) I see they give special pricing for start-ups and small businesses, perhaps you got it via that. In any case...

/facepalm
Yeah but you can magically assume piracy...Yes, because we must magically know you're a student that gets license. We will consult the Oracle of knowledge next time.
Yeah but you can magically assume piracy...
It depends on the needs of the application, you cannot paint it with a single brush.
Don't happen to have a list of already Xamarin binded libraries?Shout if you have any specific questions
Native > html
That is all.
Native > html
That is all.
Not necessarily. I have to agree with semaphore here that it depends on the application. AFAIK LinkedIn has a hybrid app that leverages the best of native and web.
Seems like the hybrid naysayers are just afraid of good old JavaScript, CSS3 and HTML5.![]()
We use Xamarin, originally it was because we wanted cross platform code.
About a year down the line, we are only going to support Android (It's a corporate app).
I think Xamarin is awesome, not sure its worth the ~9mb it adds to your app though.