April 12th, 2019

Xamarin Podcast: Visual Studio 2019 is released!

Matt Soucoup
Principal Cloud Developer Advocate

The Xamarin Podcast features Matt Soucoup and James Montemagno discussing the latest and greatest in Xamarin and cloud development.

Podcast Highlights

Visual Studio 2019 has been released and is roaming wild on the streets!!

Matt and James rundown all of the highlights in Visual Studio 2019 for Xamarin developers – and there are a ton of them!

But there’s more in store for you in this podcast!

Android’s slowness with images got you down? We have an answer for you! Did you know you can follow along with our Xamarin Component Team as they whip out the bindings for the latest and greatest Google Components for iOS and Android? Find out how! What in the world is the Xamarin.iOS Interpreter? The answer awaits inside the podcast. And as a special treat for those of you who listen – there’s a super secret announcement buried somewhere in the pod this week!

And of course… the Pick of the Pod!!

Be sure to download this episode from your favorite podcast app.

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Keeping up with the latest in .NET, C#, Xamarin, and Azure is easier than ever. Cohosts Matt Soucoup and James Montemagno cover a range of topics relevant to Xamarin developers from designing mobile apps to identity management. Be sure to subscribe to the Xamarin Podcast on iTunes, Google Play Music, Stitcher, or your favorite podcast app.

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Matt Soucoup
Principal Cloud Developer Advocate

Matthew Soucoup is a Senior Cloud Developer Advocate at Microsoft spreading the love of integrating Azure with Xamarin. Matt is also a Pluralsight author, a Telerik Developer Expert and prior to joining Microsoft a founder of a successful consulting firm targeting mobile, .NET, and web development. Matt loves sharing his passion and insight for mobile and cloud development by blogging, writing articles, and presenting at conferences such as Microsoft Build, NDC Sydney, Xamarin Evolve, and ...

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