So you've learnt some programming, but are struggling to get an interview, let alone a job.

Or you are stuck in a low paying programming job, and want to move up to a better, more senior position.

Maybe you have never programmed before, and are looking for a way to get into programming for the first time.

But, just how do you get employers to notice you?  How do you make your resume stand out of the crowd of programmers looking for work?

By learning to create cross platform applications targeting both iOS and Android from the one codebase, using Xamarin.

What is Xamarin?

Xamarin is a Microsoft owned company, that allows developers, using a C#-shared codebase, to write native Android, iOS (and even Windows and MacOS) apps with native user interfaces and share code.

This means you can create an application once, and deploy it to both Android and iOS, both which run natively on the platform.  One codebase, two platforms.

Learning to create apps with Xamarin makes you more valuable to your employer or clients as a result.


Skill Level: Beginner