Cordova vs Xamarin with Brian Noyes
.NET Rocks!5 Huhti 2016

Cordova vs Xamarin with Brian Noyes

When do you choose Cordova over Xamarin and vice versa? Carl and Richard chat with Brian Noyes, who has built apps on both stacks and talks through the details! The conversation starts out on Cordova, which takes a bit of effort to assemble a coherent code-build-debug cycle from. As Brian says, your productivity is directly measureable by how quickly you can get around that cycle, and he's worked hard to optimize it. Things are a bit more integrated on the Xamarin side, and with the recent announcements, a lot more financially feasible also - the hybrid mobile development space is heating up!

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Vishwas Lele on Real-World Azure

Vishwas Lele on Real-World Azure

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Nate Kohari on the Zen of Project Management!

Nate Kohari on the Zen of Project Management!

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Brad Cunningham on Touch Technology

Brad Cunningham on Touch Technology

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4 Elo 200959min

Glenn Howes Sets Us Straight on iPhone Dev!

Glenn Howes Sets Us Straight on iPhone Dev!

Alert listener and iPhone developer Glenn Howes gives us the real story on iPhone development from a different perspective.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/net-rocks/donations

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Kiciman and Friedman Bring AjaxView to Studio!

Kiciman and Friedman Bring AjaxView to Studio!

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Ananth B on Brahma!

Ananth B on Brahma!

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23 Heinä 200953min

Roman Schindlauer on Complex Events

Roman Schindlauer on Complex Events

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Aaron Erickson Identifies the Seven Deadly Firms

Aaron Erickson Identifies the Seven Deadly Firms

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