Welcome to this week's Mobile Development newsletter from CodeProject.
Introducing Bluetooth® Developer Studio. This powerful tool can cut development time by up to 70%, reduce Bluetooth technology learning time by up to 50% and help deliver consistent Bluetooth services and applications across chipsets and platforms. Download Developer Studio now |
Intel® Android Training Creates Better Experiences Save time and target your app to multiple platforms and architectures with tools from Intel®. Easy-to-follow training videos offer tips, while added resources let you learn more. |
Streamlining Mobile App Databases with Realm.io
Databases are generally slow at reading and writing data and Realm.io is a promising solution that can make development easy and offers a performance upgrade from SQLite on Android and Core Data on iOS. (more: Sitepoint)
Support for Android CMake projects in Visual Studio
We made a change to CMake to support our Android toolchain in Visual Studio. With this change, you can take your existing CMake project targetting Android, and with minimal modifications, you can have it open in Visual Studio, and benefit from our rich IDE experience for Android. (more: Visual C++ blog)
With Flutter, Google Aims Dart to Mobile App Cross-Development
Flutter is a new open-source framework built by Google that aims to enable cross-platform development using a single Dart codebase on iOS and Android. It aims to provide high performance and 60fps, jitter-free experiences on both platforms. (more: InfoQ)
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The Truth about Which Platforms Mobile Developers Target
Rather than depending on developer and company bias, see what the latest Forrester survey has to say about Android vs. iOS. (more: DZone)
Microsoft pulls 'Hey Cortana' feature from Android app after it caused mic problems systemwide
One of the biggest ways Microsoft has beefed up its mobile presence is by making its AI assistant, Cortana, available on Android and iOS smartphones. But Android users who replaced Google Now with Cortana for hands-free assistance will have to revert to saying "Ok Google" after Microsoft removed the "Hey Cortana" feature from the latest version of the Cortana app. (more: Geekwire)
Editing Office Mobile docs through Continuum will require an Office subscription in 2016
Similar to the Office Mobile suite for Android and iOS, Windows 10 Mobile users will now need to pay for editing features when using Word, Excel and Powerpoint with Continuum. (more: WinBeta)
iOS From Scratch With Swift: Exploring the Foundation Framework
The Foundation framework is the bread and butter in the toolbox of an iOS developer. It provides the NSObject root class and a large number of fundamental building blocks for iOS development, from classes for numbers and strings, to arrays and dictionaries. The Foundation framework might seem a bit dull at first, but it harnesses a lot of power and is indispensable for developing iOS applications. (more: Tuts+)
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