Welcome to this week's Mobile Development newsletter from CodeProject.
New Dev Starter Kit Lets Your Imagination Run Wild Build devices & applications with Bluetooth Smart, a power efficient application-friendly wireless technology. The new Smart Starter Kit guides you through device & mobile app creation with hands-on labs plus sample source code. Learn More. |
Appcelerator is a mobile cloud platform in progress
Appcelerator Platform 2 combines rich mobile client support with the advantages of Node.js, but lacks pre-built integrations and full sync support. (more: Infoworld)
To combat fragmentation, ARM built a new type of OS for the internet of things
Does the internet of things need an entirely different style of operating system? ARM thinks so. It upgraded mbed to bridge full-featured OSes and the real-time OSes for the embedded market. (more: Gigaom)
YC-backed Realm releases its developer-friendly mobile database on Android
Realm has released the Android version of its mobile database solution for developers, which soft-launched on iOS over the summer. The open-source library bucks the trend of cloud-based databases by storing information on your device. (more: The Next Web)
Simplifying Cross-Platform Mobile App Development with Xamarin.Forms
Lots of decisions go into creating cross-platform apps. Without Xamarin.Forms, the decision process is almost too unwieldy. Here's how it can simplify your mobile development. (more: Visual Studio magazine)
Mobile Web App Checklist
This is a list of guidelines we've been compiling over the last couple years while building high-performance mobile frontends, as well as building the open source library impulse. Some of these are broadly applicable to any mobile website, some are specifically for people building apps. (more: Luster)
Intel developer kit focuses on IoT market
Intel has released a developer kit so that programmers can write and deploy JavaScript applications for "Internet of things" and sensor devices. (more: IT World)
Report: iOS app cost-per-install 85% higher than Android
InMobi's research shows developers better be ready to spend on advertising if they want lucrative iPhone-owning customers (more: Fierce Developer)
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