Welcome to this week's Mobile Development newsletter from CodeProject.
Microsoft makes it less attractive for developers to create apps for Windows
Well, that should definitely help them expand their market. OK, it's really only for 'successful' developers, so it won't affect many people. (more: WinBeta)
5 Common C# tasks in Apple Swift Programming Language
I always find these, "This is how you do it here" type of infodumps useful when you're planning on moving to a new language. (more: Chris Pietschmann)
Making a Case for Mobile First Designs
Did you know that mobile traffic (i.e. smartphones, etc.) accounts for about 30% of website page views today? That's up 3x from a measly 10% just 2 years ago. In the same period, desktop access is now down to 60% . (more: Sitepoint)
Adding Intelligent Analytics and Crash Reporting to Your Apps
Free at the moment, but it looks like the information it gives might even be worth paying for. (more: Xamarin)
HTML5 vs native: Harry Coder and the mudblood mobile app princes
The reality of "native" app development today is that virtually all apps include at least some HTML, if only for web views. There's just no such thing as a pure native app. (more: The Register)
Windows Phone predicted to become the second popular OS for businesses by the end of 2016
Analyst firm predict Windows will overtake BlackBerry and Android to become second most popular OS for businesses by end of 2016 (more: WinBeta)
What developers can do to extend smartphone battery life
"Buy your users a new battery" isn't an option. Still, a few good ideas here (none really Earth-shattering though). (more: Infoworld)
New Tips and Tricks added
Android
(2 votes) by (updated 2 days ago) Here, I am going to apply a good look and feel on EditText in Android. For this purpose, we can use image also but I'll use XML here. |
iPhone
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