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Creating and Publishing an Android Library
In this tutorial, you will learn how to give back to the developer community by creating and publishing your own Android libraries, which people can effortlessly add and use in their projects. (more: Nettuts)
Here's what Project Astoria can't do in Windows 10 Mobile (for now)
Last month, we revealed the official documentation for Project Astoria. Since then, we've tried out Project Astoria on Windows 10 Mobile and we're quite happy with the performance of the Android apps on Windows 10 Mobile. (more: Windows Mobile Poweruser)
Windows 10: A closer look at Continuum for Phones
Continuum for Phones is a feature Microsoft announced back in April, which essentially turns your Windows 10 smartphone into a desktop PC, allowing you to use a mouse and keyboard with apps scaled up as if they were running on a Windows 10 desktop. (more: WinBeta)
Android developers can now build Chrome custom tabs into their apps
Instead of dumping the user into the browser or using a WebView, developers can use Chrome custom tabs to leverage all of the browser's features while still maintaining the app's design. (more: Venture Beat)
Why Node.js beats Java and .Net for Web, mobile, and IoT apps
Speed, scalability, productivity, and developer politics all played a role in AnyPresence's selection of Node.js for its enterprise development platform. (more: Infoworld)
23 stats you should know about mobile web performance
I love a good roundup of stats, and the webcast I did yesterday — a "state of the union" for mobile performance, which you can watch here — offered up some good roundup fodder on everything from user expectations to common performance issues. (more: Performance Beacon)
Amazon Underground A New Way To Make Money From Apps
As a developer, the way you make money is by being paid according to the amount of time customers spend using your Amazon Underground app. (more: iProgrammer)
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