How To Use GNU Make On Windows,

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bin to PATH but I still can't run Makefile on Windows' cmd. I would like to run cmd.exe and there type, for example, make all but my cmd says that there is no such command. What should I do, I don't want to use MSYS shell, that's not the point. Any ideas how to use GNU Make in Windows cmd as I can do it in Ubuntu,

I'm not interested in Cygwin. You'll have to add it to PATH under environment variables in your system settings. Run make.exe instead of make, bin to PATH, and it worked! In your all target, hello.exe needs to be on the same line as all to be considered as a dependency for the target. If not, becomes part of the task for all.

Another interesting property is this of type DelegateCommand which is another great type/class from Prism library. It will be helpful for us because we will use it to bind our Event from XAML to it. In this tutorial I am not using the full power of it, maybe in some other blog posts I will but for now using DelegateCommand like this is enough for me.

In constructor you can see that we are creating new instance of DelegateCommand and as parameter we are passing our private "Navigate" method, which will be triggered every time we tap/click on some of the menu items from our ListView. How are we accomplishing this, answer is simple by using ListView.Behaviours and EventToCommandBehavior by Prism, you can see that binding code in my previous xaml snippets.

I prefer to use SelectedItem property in ListView and bind to some property in view model, in this our case I am binding SelectedItem property to property called SelectedMenuItem and it is of type MyMenuItem. So we have, navigation service, collection of menu items, info about selected item and method which will be called, now we need to handle our navigation. You know that our MyMenuItem class has one property of type string called PageName, this property will be used to know to which page we will navigate.

Every page we want to use in our navigation and we want to navigate to it must be registered in App.cs class inside of RegisterTypes method. Now you can easily conclude that our next step is to register all pages that we want to use. I am definetlly planning to make more blog posts about Prism in the future where I will cover navigation even more, for now this is what is important to us. In other words clicking on menu items in master page we will open that page as detail page in our MasterDetail menu page.

I know that this is very simple but I also believe that this is very handy solution for master-detail navigation in Xamarin.Forms using Prism as a framework. As always code sample repository, you can find on my GitHub page with this url here. Also there is very good Prism documentation that you can take a look at here.

Mbongo spice, hepper pepper, Aframomum danielli, Aframomum citratum or Aframomum exscapum. Small seeds sold in, or removed from an alligator pepper-like pod. Highly scented and a close relative of grains of paradise, obtained from the closely-related species, Aframomum melegueta, but not as hot. Tetrapleura tetraptera - shiny, dark purple-brown, usually slightly curved ribbed pod about 15-25 cm long by about 5 cm across. The pods have 4 longitudinal, wing-like ridges nearly 3 cm broad, which lends it is Greek name meaning ribbed & four-winged.

Two of the wings are woody, the other 2 filled with soft, sugary pulp which is oily and aromatic. The seeds, which rattle in the pods, are small, black, hard, flat, about 8 mm long, embedded in the body of the pod, which does not split open. Locally called Aridan. And also described as being the fruit of the Aidan tree. The pulp is what goes into the soup. It is usually sold already chopped up, somewhat soft and fragrant.

Parinari excelsa (Mubura): Large, egg-shaped seed with rough sandpaper-like surface. The nut, which shakes freely inside, is removed and ground for inclusion in pepper soup.. And that forms the spice mix which flavours water and turns it into liquid gold. I have promised myself that when next I go home, I’ll sit with my mum to get the exact spice mix recipe so that I can teach my kids and carry the tradition.
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