- N=0 : A first MvvmCross Application (Blog Post)
- N=1 : TipCalc – a second example using IoC and the Android Designer (Blog Post)
- N=2 : Kittens and Lists (Blog Post)
- N=3 : Kitten Cells on iPhone (Blog Post)
- N=4 : Value Converters (Blog Post)
- N=5 : Some first ICommands and multiple page (Blog Post)
- N=6 : Books from the network (Blog Post)
- N=6.5 : follow up with some prettier iOS Table View Cells (Blog Post)
- N=7 : Refining the books sample (Blog Post)
- Enhancing the View Model Query Rate
- Modifying Android Project with MvvmCross Visibility Plugin (Multiple Binding)
- Adding InverseBool Converter to PCL
- Fixing Android Debugger Problem
- Modifying Windows Phone Project
- Adding Coding4Fun Controls to change the textbox behaviour
- Modifying iPhone Project
- The Fix…
- N=8 : Location, Location, Location (Blog Post)
- N=9 : Get the Message (Blog Post)
- N=10 : SQLite persistent storage (Blog Post)
- N=11 : CollectionView (Blog Post)
- N=12 : Start of Collect-A-Bull (Blog Post)
- N=13 : Some small Collect-A-Bull fixes (Blog Post)
- N=14 : Adding PictureChooser and File Plugins to Collect-A-Bull (Blog Post)
- N=15 : Adding a Details Page to Collect-A-Bull (Blog Post)
- N=16 : From WP to Xamain.Android (Blog Post)
- N=17 : From WP and Android to iOS – Collect-A-Bull (Blog Post)
- N=18 : Android Custom Controls – N+1 Days of MvvmCross (Blog Post)
- N=19 : Custom Controls on iOS (Blog Post)
- N=20 : Custom Controls on WindowsPhone (Blog Post)
- N=21 : Internationalisation – i18n (Blog Post)
- N=22 : Xamarin Studio on the Mac – MvvmCross with PCLs – no Nuget! (Blog Post)
- N=23 : Dialogs! (Blog Post)
- N=24 : Split View (Blog Post)
- N=25 : Tabs (Blog Post)
- N=26 : Androids… down at Fragment Rock (Blog Post)
- N=27 : Ninja Coders (Blog Post)
- N=28 : Custom Binding (Blog Post)
- N=29 : Testing (Blog Post)
- N=30 : CrossLight (aka Project Chimp) (Blog Post)
- N=31 : Injection Platform Specific Code (Blog Post)
- N=32 : ViewModels and MvxView on the iPad (Blog Post)
- N=33 : Animating Mvvm Text in iOS, Android and Windows (Blog Post)
- N=34 : a data-bound busy dialog (Blog Post)
- N=35 : Tibet MultiBinding and more (Blog Post)
- N=36 : A Rio Binding Carnival (Blog Post)
- N=37 : Maps and Zombies Part 1 – N+1 Vids of MvvmCross (Blog Post)
- N=38 : More Zombies and Map on iOS (Blog Post)
- N=39 : CrossLight – bring your own Mvvm framework on Xamarin (Blog Post)
- N=40 : Data-Binding Android Maps (Blog Post)
- N=41 : More (advanced) maps on Android (Blog Post)
- N=42 : adding lifecycle notifications to ViewModels in MvvmCross (Blog Post)
Thank you for this!
Really appreciate the effort.
Brilliant. Thank you!
Great work!
This will be very helpfull.
Thank you very much
As someone new to the MVVM pattern that also hasn’t done any development for 18 months (I’m now a Systems Analyst for my sins) this video series has been an excellent way to learn MvvmCross and I fully appreciate all the hard work and long hours that you completed to develop the product, training materials and answer a multitude of questions on Stackoverflow. A big thanks from me 🙂
It’s @slodge who is making all these awesome videos. I’m just indexing them 🙂
Thanks +1
Xamarin demos from Connect 2015 use MvvmCross!