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Looking through Robotics.Mobile.BtLEExplorer.Core, it references the Mobile stack via project reference. If I want to use the Mobile stack for my Core project, what's a good way to reference it?
Would I add a git submodule to pull down all of Monkey.Robotics and add project reference just like BLE Explorer? Or is there a cleaner NuGet approach?
Cheers,
Steven
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After adding the Monkey.Robotics component into my Droid project, i see it includes Robotics.Mobile.Core.dll in android, ios and ios-unified. I guess I can just add reference to Robotics.Mobile.Core.dll in my PCL project to get the Mobile stack references.
Is this a typical approach of using a Xamarin component? (sorry for such a noob reference since this is my first Xamarin component usage)
+1 Seems like there is no package reference available for Xamarin.Forms PCL project? I have tried switching on the 'Show pre-release packages' as well.
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Looking through Robotics.Mobile.BtLEExplorer.Core, it references the Mobile stack via project reference. If I want to use the Mobile stack for my Core project, what's a good way to reference it?
Would I add a git submodule to pull down all of Monkey.Robotics and add project reference just like BLE Explorer? Or is there a cleaner NuGet approach?
Cheers,
Steven
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: