As the Xamarin developer community continues to expand, it consistently provides stand out members that we are excited to include in the Xamarin MVP program. These individuals have made significant contributions by sharing their passion and expertise in mobile app development with Xamarin’s growing global community. We honor these individuals with the Xamarin MVP title for these contributions, which include:
- Writing great articles, books, and blog posts
- Speaking in public and online
- Sharing and building amazing libraries
- Helping developers online in our forums, on Twitter, Stack Overflow, and other communities
- Shipping awesome apps
Today, we’re thrilled to recognize our latest round of Xamarin MVPs in 2015 for their remarkable contributions to the community!
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Chase Florell | Roy Cornelissen | ||||
Mike Bluestein | Dave Evans | ||||
Les Brown | Adam Kemp | ||||
Tom Walker | Fabian G. Williams | ||||
Dan Hermes |
A big thank you for all of your time, effort, and hard work you have dedicated to the growth of mobile development! If you know an outstanding developer who would make a great Xamarin MVP, please nominate him or her here.
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