![]() ![]() This week Mex gives us the low down on Serato Scratch and we diss on NI a bit. Mexicannn join us on Skype from the frozen wastelands of Toronto Canada. Hobbes is MIA again this week, he has to do his real work once again.Ĭraig (Nem0nic) is in from Charlotte, North Carolina, and we are honored to have Henry a.k.a. We welcome any suggestions that you have for improving the forums and making them a more effective communication tool for our community.Welcome to Konstrukt Podcast # 6 Sat. You’ll soon start to see forum discussion thread links in many of our blog posts, much like the link below. We also plan to use the forum as a way to facilitate discussion on the topics we raise on our blog. We’re looking forward to seeing some great conversations. ![]() As you can see, many members of the Xamarin team are already there.įeel free to start your own thread in any relevant section. You can also tell us a bit about yourself in the introductions thread. After you join the party, be sure to check out Nat’s forum kickoff thread. There is also a general category for announcements and miscellaneous discussions. The forum has top-level categories dedicated to iOS, Android, cross-platform development, and events. If you don’t have an account yet, you can register one here. You can sign in with your Xamarin account – the same one that you use on the Xamarin store. It’s cooler than a barrel of code monkeys, and we’re inviting you all to join today. It offers some great features, including in-site and email-based notifications of new posts and threads, a global activity feed, a badge system (à la Foursquare), and support for real-time private messaging. We’re using the excellent forum system from the folks at Vanilla Forums. Think of it as a perpetual meetup in the cloud, a place where you can kick back and rock out with other members of the Xamarin community. You can use the new forums to give us feedback, demo your projects, share cool tips and tricks, talk about the latest announcements, and discuss other relevant technical and community topics. We’re really thrilled to announce the launch of the Xamarin Forums, a space on the Xamarin website that is uniquely yours. ![]() But an eternal party wouldn’t leave much time to write great apps, so we had to come up with another solution. ![]() The seemingly obvious solution is to launch a perpetual drinkup, sort of like the multi-generational flying party in the Douglas Adams novel Life, the Universe, and Everything. We wanted to find a way to bring that atmosphere of creative interchange to even more people. When members of our community come together at drinkups and other events, we see a ton of really positive energy and great discussion. We are really proud of the diverse community that is forming around Xamarin and mobile C# development. ![]()
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