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xamarin-android
Xamarin.Android provides open-source bindings of the Android SDK for use with .NET managed languages such as C#
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xamarin-macios
Bridges the worlds of .NET with the native APIs of macOS, iOS, tvOS, and watchOS.
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XamarinComponents
Plugins for Xamarin
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Xamarin.Forms
Xamarin.Forms Official Home
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MobileBlazorBindings
Experimental Mobile Blazor Bindings - Build native and hybrid mobile apps with Blazor
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AndroidX
AndroidX (Jetpack) bindings for Xamarin + Migration tooling
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TorchSharp
.NET bindings for the Pytorch engine
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Essentials
Essential cross platform APIs for your mobile apps.
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SubmissionSamples
Subset of Xamarin samples for submission testing
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net6-samples
Xamarin .NET 6 *early* preview. Not for production use.
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XamarinCommunityToolkit
The Xamarin Community Toolkit is a collection of Animations, Behaviors, Converters, and Effects for mobile development with Xamarin.Forms. It simplifies and demonstrates common developer tasks building iOS, Android, and UWP apps with Xamarin.Forms.
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java.interop
Java.Interop provides open-source bindings of Java's Java Native Interface (JNI) for use with .NET managed languages such as C#
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ExposureNotification.Sample
A sample cross-platform mobile app and server for exposure notifications.
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LibZipSharp
A managed wrapper (and then some) around libzip (https://libzip.org/)
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docs-archive Archived
Xamarin docs archive
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xamarin-forms-book-samples Archived
Code samples for "Creating Mobile Apps with Xamarin.Forms"
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apple-api-docs
Xamarin.iOS & Xamarin.Mac API documentation in ECMA XML format
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MonoDevelop.MSBuildEditor
Forked from mhutch/MonoDevelop.MSBuildEditorImproved MSBuild editing support

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