Thứ Tư, 1 tháng 7, 2015

Mobile Newsletter - Handling Back Button Press in an Activity Called For Result

Mobile Newsletter - Handling Back Button Press in an Activity Called For Result
Welcome to this week's Mobile Development newsletter from CodeProject.
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Why is Android still the second platform developers work on?
Every year we see the same promise: this is the year that Android-first development will become a reality. (more: Droid Life)
Google finishes Eclipse with end of support for IDE
The timer has now run-out for Eclipse and Google has announced by the end of the year Google will no longer officially support the IDE. (more: Developer Tech)
Mobile app developer platform adds new capabilities
With the launch of a new version of its RhoMobile developer platform, Illinois-based Zebra Technologies Corporation is aiming to make multi-platform development easier. (more: Beta News)
Mobile App Development with Zend Studio
This tutorial describes how to simultaneously create, test and modify both the front and back end of a modern mobile app using Zend Studio's mobile development features. (more: Sitepoint)
Responsive design is failing mobile ux
It's no longer enough to simply make sure your web content fits on a small screen. Google reinforced this precedent by updating its algorithm to emphasize the importance of carefully planned and well-executed responsive designs on mobile phones. (more: Web Designer Depot)
Be mobile friendly with the new W3C Mobile Checker
The Mobile Checker emulates a mobile browser when checking a Web page and builds a report of possible issues, completed by tips and links to helpful resources. (more: W3 DevTools)
Sencha's new framework helps enterprises build Web apps for all devices
Sencha's Ext JS 6 Javascript framework is now generally available, and with it comes the ability to build Web apps for desktops, tablets and smartphones. But getting the user interface right isn't always easy. (more: IT World)

New Tips and Tricks added

Android

  (2 votes) by JainGirish (updated 5 days ago)
Understanding Android activities handling of back key press - some useful tips to avoid unexpected results or app crash



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