Thứ Tư, 25 tháng 3, 2015

Mobile Newsletter - XNA is no more, as the phoenix rises from the ashes

Mobile Newsletter - XNA is no more, as the phoenix rises from the ashes
Welcome to this week's Mobile Development newsletter from CodeProject.
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New Facebook Tool Helps Developers Test Apps On Slow Networks
Mobile apps can do strange things when networks are slow, and if you want to deploy your app to a global market, knowing how it'll react when your users are on a slow network connection is pretty important. To test its own apps, Facebook developed Augmented Traffic Control in 2013 and deployed it internally to test its apps on slow connections. Today, it is open-sourcing this effort. (more: Techcrunch)
IBM: Mobile app security stinks
IBM/Ponemon study finds 50% of companies devote no budget to security development. I'm guessing they have a suggestion or three to sell you. (more: CIO)
Android UI Automated Testing
This post reviews four strategies for Android UI testing with the goal of creating UI tests that are fast, reliable, and easy to debug. (more: Google Testing)
How Google's New "On-Body" Lock Can Shield Your Phone From Spies
Google just released a new security feature that locks your smartphone automatically when you put it down. (more: ReadWrite)
What is a Hybrid Mobile App?
Like the websites on the internet, hybrid mobile apps are built with a combination of web technologies like HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. The key difference is that hybrid apps are hosted inside a native application that utilizes a mobile platform's WebView. (more: Telerik)
Create Space Invaders with Swift and Sprite Kit: Introducing Sprite Kit
Sprite Kit is Apple's 2D game engine that was introduced along with iOS 7. With the introduction of the Swift programming language in 2014, there has never been a better time to be a game developer for iOS. (more: Tuts+)
Review: 7 excellent mobile app builders
Alpha Anywhere, AnyPresence, and Salesforce1 lead a rich field of low-code mobile development tools. (more: Infoworld)

New articles added

Game Development

  (10 votes) by Simon Jackson (updated 3 days ago)
We have finally reached the end of an era and the dawn of the next with the MonoGame project. The latest release has now broken its ties to the old XNA framework and stands alone.

Mobile Development

  (2 votes) by Anele 'Mash' Mbanga (updated 3 days ago)
Demonstrates creating, updating, deleting single file json records in a web server using jQuery Mobile and Php.

Threads, Processes & IPC

  (4 votes) by Marc Clifton (updated 3 days ago)
Easily declare workflows that can span threads.

New Technical Blogs added

Android

  (4 votes) by Isaac RF (updated yesterday)
Youtube Data API v3, step by step articles about how to retrieve information from YouTube channels and videos in Android apps and other platforms. - The post Youtube Data API v3 on Android - Introduction appeared first on Isaac RF Blog (http://isaacrf.com).



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