Thứ Tư, 29 tháng 10, 2014

Mobile Newsletter - Android social network integration

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Mozilla's Webmaker app will make it easy for anyone to create Web apps on their smartphone
Mozilla is working on an app for Android, iOS and Firefox OS that gives smartphone users the ability to easily create and share Web apps. (more: The Next Web)
Next up for Node.js: Going mobile
A key developer wants to expand the horizons of the server-side JavaScript platform and bring it to all devices. (more: Infoworld)
When it comes to mobile, IT is out of touch
A new study by app development platform Appcelerator and IDC Research suggests that IT departments may not be as in control of the mobile agenda as they thought, with developers and IT pros reporting drastically different experiences. (more: Network world)
Adding Native Touches to Your Hybrid App
Using native UI elements has all sorts of benefits: you give users a UI they're familiar with, you avoid building (and shipping) unnecessary JavaScript-based widgets, and you get a UI that's consistent with the OS the app is running on. (more: Telerik)
Here's What Google's LEGO-Style Phone, Project Ara, Looks Like Right Now
The Phonebloks team shows the Ara prototype in its most recent form — and it's working! It looks a bit slow right now, sure — but it boots! (more: Techcrunch)
AppCode joins Swift club with 3.1 EAP
Most of us have read or at least heard of Gulliver's Travels by Jonathan Swift. Well, we kind of feel like a Gulliver now, as we take a big step forward and start with Swift support in AppCode! (more: JetBrains)
Microsoft expands Office 365 APIs for all mobile platforms and web
Microsoft has made REST-based Office 365 APIs for all platforms available to developers in order to make native app development possible. The access enabled by these include mail, files, calendar and contacts. (more: Neowin)

Latest Articles

7 articles overall. 5 new, 2 updated.

New articles added

Android

  (6 votes) by Suvendu Shekhar Giri
CheckBoxes in Android Application.
  (2 votes) by Raza Habib
RadioGroup in Android Application.

Cross Platform

  (2 votes) by Tamas Lorincz

Reviews on Third Party Products and Tools

  (1 vote) by Kevin Griffin
Rollbase is the next evolution of rapid application development (RAD) by Progress Software. Instead of releasing a traditional client-side package, Rollbase provides CASE tools in the form of a Software-as-a-Service.

VB.NET

  (1 vote) by Dominick Marciano
When iPhone SMS messages are backed up to your computer using iTunes, the messages are stored in a SQLite database. This article will show the layout of this database file and how to access all saved message information.

Articles updated

.NET Framework

  (12 votes) by Nirosh (updated yesterday)
This tutorial is designed for .NET programmers who need to understand 'Nido' framework and its application.

Android

  (14 votes) by Evgeny Gorbin (updated 12 hrs ago)
Simple social network integration tutorial for android using modular library



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