Xamarin is a great tool for building cross-platform applications by using .NET coding. Currently Visual Studio has released the 2015 preview. Using Xamarin with that version will not always work as expected. This blog post describes the necessary steps to be taken to get Xamarin working running Visual Studio 2015 preview.

http://vincenth.net/blog/archive/2014/11/18/why-and-how-to-get-started-with-visual-studio-2015-and-xamarin-forms.aspx

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A professional which inspires, motivates and educates businesses on how to leverage emerging technologies using Virtual, Augmented and Mixed Reality in their journey to digital innovation. He has a strong background on SharePoint, Office 365 and Microsoft Azure and is working with machine learning, artificial intelligence and cognitive services. Primarily focused on manufacturing, construction, industry, logistics and maritime/offshore, his goal is helping businesses to achieve more on creating, improving, smartening and shortening of business processes by using services, apps and devices. Furthermore, he engages in speaking, blogging and is organizer of events like the Mixed Reality User Group, Mixed Reality Talk @ VR, SP&C and the Global AI/MR Bootcamp. With more than 20 years of IT Business experience, acting in different roles like solution architect, he believes the future is just starting! Highly experienced in all realities, HoloLens and other devices, User experiences on devices and connecting the world to the cloud will help him to shape that future!

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  1. You should see the way it doesn’t like VS 2017 Community when you try to install ADAL and can’t ever remove Windows Phone 8/8.1/Silverlight to get it to install. That’s a lot of fun too.

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