Thứ Tư, 12 tháng 11, 2014

Mobile Newsletter - CPForAndroid and an Android Project Template

CPForAndroid and an Android Project Template
Welcome to this week's Mobile Development newsletter from CodeProject.
Microsoft makes Android development easier with new emulator for Visual Studio
There are many ways I view a day as "happy". Not having to use Eclipse definitely weighs into the decision. (more: Neowin)
Android App Development
Thinking about getting started with Android development. Here's one of the three bajillion collections of lessons for you. (more: My Slide Rule)
Google releases tools for developing Android apps in C/C++
Today seems pretty Android heavy. Wonder why? (more: SD Times)
64 Bit Support for iOS Mandatory From February 2015: Benefits and Hindrances
Just on the off chance you work in iOS, and haven't updated your app yet. (more: InfoQ)
Exploring Future Tools: Using .NET Native for Increasing Windows Store App Performance
According to Microsoft, "popular Windows Store apps start up to 60% faster and use 15-20% less memory when compiled with .NET Native." Let us see how performance will improve for an average app. (more: Canadian Developer Connection)
Office for iOS is a slap in the face for Windows Phone users
iPad, iPhone, and Android users get the excellent Office suite well before Windows Phone users do -- and that's not fair (more: Infoworld)
The True Cost Of Building A Mobile App
Lots. Lots more than lots. You want more details? Read on. (more: Forbes)

New articles added

Android

  (2 votes) by henry sentio kauta (updated 5 days ago)
What a user expects

iPhone

  (0 votes) by KarstenK (updated 16 hours ago)
Some way to sort in a table.

Articles updated

Android

  (57 votes) by JoeSox (updated 6 days ago)
MyDroidTemplate Eclipse Project template and a Droid App for Interacting with CodeProject

New Tips and Tricks added

Android

  (5 votes) by F. ARO (updated 2 days ago)
Optical Character Recognition with Android
  (4 votes) by A.Ebrahimi (updated 4 days ago)
If you are developing android apps, you may need kind of generator to make coding easier for you.

New Technical Blogs added

Netduino

  (0 votes) by Mario Vernari (updated 5 days ago)
How to create your own telemetry control using Azure.



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