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Expensya is a leading expense reporting app in Europe, Africa and Australia. Expensya is implemented in C# and runs on Azure, so when building the mobile app, they naturally decided to use Xamarin, that allows a high rate of code sharing, reuse of the team skills, cross-platform and client-server unit tests that validate the business logic end to end, and native-level performance. Thanks to Xamarin, Expensya mobile apps shipped on the three main platforms, in just a few months.
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Thanks Bertrand!