Microsoft-Build-2016/CodeLabs-MobileDevOps

Name: CodeLabs-MobileDevOps

Owner: Microsoft-Build-2016

Description: The Cross-Platform Mobile Development modules instruct attendees about cross-platform mobile development and DevOps practices for mobile solutions.

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//build 2016 Workshops - Mobile DevOps

This repo contains the Cross-Platform Mobile Development modules delivered at the Build 2016 conference. It instructs attendees about cross-platform mobile development and DevOps practices for mobile solutions.

Cross-Platform Mobile Development 1 - Xamarin

Learn how you can leverage Visual Studio and Xamarin to develop cross-platform mobile applications across iOS, Android and Windows. In this workshop you will learn best practices from Microsoft and Xamarin for architecting and testing your apps to increase agility and overall quality. You will also create and use a new project in Visual Studio Team Services.

Cross-Platform Mobile Development 2 - Continuous Integration

Learn how to create a continuous integration pipeline by automating your Xamarin apps builds using Visual Studio Team Services including unit, integration and UI tests. In this workshop, you'll write a build definition, analyze build output, and automatically create work items from errors.

Cross-Platform Mobile Development 3 - Continuous Deployment and Beta Testing

Learn how to streamline your release pipeline by automatically deploying to HockeyApp for beta testing and submitting to App stores for publishing. In this workshop, you'll build a continuous deployment pipeline with Visual Studio Team Services, debug an app crash using HockeyApp's diagnostic reporting and deploy your Xamarin app automatically.


This work is supported by the National Institutes of Health's National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences, Grant Number U24TR002306. This work is solely the responsibility of the creators and does not necessarily represent the official views of the National Institutes of Health.