In this video, I’ll show you the steps to build your first iOS application in Visual Studio 2019 with C#, .NET, and Xamarin. We will see how to build a basic app, connection to the macOS host, and deploy using the remoted iOS simulator for Windows. **Show Links:** * [Visual Studio 2019](https://visualstudio.microsoft.com?WT.mc_id=docs-ch9-jamont) * [Developer Documentation](https://docs.microsoft.com/xamarin?WT.mc_id=docs-ch9-jamont) * [Installation Documentation](https://docs.microsoft.com/xamarin/cross-platform/get-started/installation?WT.mc_id=docs-ch9-jamont) * [Xamarin and Azure](https://docs.microsoft.com/xamarin/xamarin-forms/data-cloud/index?WT.mc_id=docs-ch9-jamont) * Create a Free Account (Azure): [https://aka.ms/c9-azurefree](https://aka.ms/c9-azurefree)
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