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Xamarin developers will still be able to develop their legacy projects with Visual Studio #6

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maddymontaquila opened this issue Oct 26, 2020 · 1 comment
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Projects using storyboards for iOS, XML for Android, and XAML for cross-platform will still be supported using the existing Visual Studio capabilities. Conversion support to SDK Style projects will be provided via the CLI TryConvert tool, and developer guidance will be included for code migration.

@maddymontaquila maddymontaquila added the User Story A single user-facing feature. Can be grouped under an epic. label Oct 26, 2020
@chrisntr chrisntr added the Priority:0 Work that we can't release without label Oct 28, 2020
@maddymontaquila maddymontaquila added the Cost:S Work that requires one engineer up to 1 week label Oct 28, 2020
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Aguilex commented Dec 10, 2020

Xamarin Tools comments... this is considered mostly a "regression testing"... existing projects need to continue to work. This implies that the iOS and Android SDKs will continue to be inserted into VS and VSMac as done today.

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