Case Study: SaaS to Xamarin Application

Keyhole Software .NET, Case Study, Mobile, Modernization, New Development, Technology & SaaS, UI/UX, Xamarin

Keyhole Software team designed and built a Xamarin enterprise mobile application to specification. In this single, new application, Keyhole Consultants integrated all needed business functionality from multiple disparate applications including an existing mobile-enabled web application and expensive COTS application.

The development process utilized both standard Xamarin features and controls as well as several custom developed controls to provide the solution for this client. The new application provided an entirely new look, feel, and standardized operations using Xamarin technology.

Fly Tyer World Mobile App

Keyhole Labs Releases Mobile Fly Tyer World App

Keyhole Software Articles, Company News, Keyhole, Keyhole Creations, Mobile, Xamarin Leave a Comment

The Keyhole Labs team is proud to announce the recent release of the mobile Fly Tyer World application. The cross-platform mobile app is now available free, on the app store for both Android and iOS devices.

Fly Tyer World is a Go-reference web application built by Keyhole labs that displays Youtube fly-tying instructional videos organized into virtual fly boxes by both species and location. The mobile application boasts the same functionality.

Azure App Modernization and Innovation Day

Azure App Modernization and Innovation Day Recorded April 15, 2020 Presented By: Azure App Modernization and Innovation Day was hosted by Microsoft, partnered with Keyhole Software. During this event, attendees had the opportunity to learn about Azure developer services and the latest on industry trends from Azure application development experts. The topics include Azure App Services, Serverless Computing, Microservices & …

A Retrospective of React

A Reactrospective: A React Retrospective

James Bradley Angular, Articles, Development Technologies & Tools, HTML5, JavaScript, React Leave a Comment

Most, if not all, of my experience has been with .NET and .NET Core. I’ve also worked with most of the front-ends throughout history including Classic ASP, Code Behind, Model View Presenter, MVC, Backbone, and, over the last few years, Angular 1… Angular 6… not Angular 2…AngularJS. To me, AngularJS is that old t-shirt that you put on to sleep in; comfortable.

At first, most of us on the team were a bit apprehensive about moving to React. AngularJS was very familiar and Angular 2 seemed like the natural next step. I could learn TypeScript, and as primarily C#-based developer, I really liked the idea of a little typing. I like shiny new things, and I’m always game to learn, so challenge accepted. Since then I’ve had a hand in writing three applications in React and have learned more than a few lessons. These are their stories… dun dun.

Azure Web Apps in Docker Containers – Part 1

Joe Sciara Architecture, Articles, Azure, Cloud, Development Technologies & Tools, Docker, Tutorial Leave a Comment

So you want to host a web application on Azure with minimal overhead, but how is this done? Azure makes it possible by running an App Service using Docker containers. Setting up an App Service is simple and can be accomplished with a few steps.

In this blog, I’ll explain the steps necessary to generate a Docker image in Azure. Then, we will deploy a web application based on an image we generate. We host the application with the following steps:
1. Create a Container Registry
2. Build a Docker image
3. Create a Web App