Development using Xamarin products

Xamarin and iPhone / Android / WinPhone Development At Diatom Enterprises we are working hard to strengthen our Xamarin knowledge and partnership. We have had a very positive experience working with Xamarin deploying native apps quickly and efficiently. We see Xamarin as a key technology in our cross-platform mobile strategy. Key Benefits Xamarin continues updating … Continue reading

What type of mobile application is right for you?

In the consumer realm, the term “mobile app” assumes that an application is intended to work on a mobile device. In the software developer’s world, there is much more to consider. Once the decision to develop a mobile application has been made, the first technical questions … Continue reading

.NET MAUI – The Future of Cross-Platform Development Unveiled

Introduction to .NET MAUI .NET Multi-platform App UI (.NET MAUI), Microsoft’s cutting-edge cross-platform framework, empowers software developers to construct apps for diverse platforms using a unified code base. With .NET MAUI, you can craft applications for Android, iOS, iPadOS, macOS, and Windows utilizing C# and XAML. Aiming for Code Base Unification This framework aims to … Continue reading

How To Succeed at Riga Comm: Tips for Exhibitors

Despite the fact Diatom has been successfully working at the Latvian and global market for more than 10 years, last year was the first time our company participated in Riga Comm IT Fair. That is an IT & Business event that allows  ICT professionals, entrepreneurs and other interested people to learn about the latest products … Continue reading

Observer pattern in 3 languages – Ruby, C# and Elixir

The goal of this article is to show the differences in thinking that arise when you develop your application design using different languages and language paradigms. We will have a dynamic object-oriented language (Ruby), static object-oriented language (C#) and functional actor model-based dynamic language (Elixir). I may speculate that this might be interesting to people who … Continue reading

From Ruby to C#

I started my career as Ruby developer and I have not been in C++, Java (except for some Clojure) or C# land. Here at Diatom most of the people are .NET developers and I was selling them Ruby and they were selling me C#. In this post, I wanted to share how I got convinced … Continue reading

Diatom is an official consulting partner of Xamarin

Our profile now is: 2.5 years of experience with Xamarin tools 17 experienced Xamarin developers 1 Xamarin Test Cloud Service expert 12 mobile cross-platform apps based on Xamarin tools Diatom is Xamarin Test Cloud Service partner