![]() But with the help of online communities like (the Xamarin Forum, Stackoverflow…) and Google, I overcame most of them. I have faced the frustration which comes with such issues. ![]() Or in the form of unexpected difficulties in performing simple tasks with the framework. These issues may sometimes come in the form of error messages in your code. So, as a Xamarin.Forms developer, you may have come across several issues while debugging. I hopeat least that readers of Planet Xamarin missed me (Though the probability is low ?). My journey away from Xamarin.Forms could have been longer, but I decided to get back home earlier. ![]() But, I had to explore other lands of the vast software development kingdom ?. I know, it’s been a while since I made a blog post about Xamarin.Forms. This week we are going to talk about Xamarin.Forms debugging.
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