Thứ Tư, 3 tháng 2, 2016

Mobile Newsletter - “Agile Development” – The Software Industry’s New Meme

Mobile Newsletter - "Agile Development" – The Software Industry's New Meme
Welcome to this week's Mobile Development newsletter from CodeProject.
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Seven Swift 2 enhancements every iOS developer will love
Apple makes good on Swift's emphasis on performance, approachability, and ease in latest update (more: Infoworld)
Introducing Parse Server and the Database Migration Tool
Today, we are releasing two tools to help you transition your app from Parse to another service. With the announcement that Parse's hosted service will be retired on January 28, 2017, we want to help share resources to make your migration as straightforward as possible. (more: Parse)
Apache Cordova development lands on Visual Studio Code
Thousands of developers already use Visual Studio's Tools for Apache Cordova—affectionately abbreviated as "TACO"—to build mobile apps for iOS, Android and Windows using a shared JavaScript codebase. (more: Visual Studio blog)
Top 10 reasons to use Visual Studio for C++ Android Development!
Our vision is for Visual Studio to become the IDE of choice for your cross-platform C++ code whether you are targeting, Windows (UWP), Android, iOS, Linux, Xbox, PlayStation, Marmalade or more. (more: Visual C++ blog)
Microsoft Confirms Acquisition Of SwiftKey, Android And iOS Apps Will Continue To Be Available For Free
Microsoft and SwiftKey today confirmed that Microsoft has entered into a definitive agreement to acquire SwiftKey. (more: Microsoft News)
Visual Studio Walkthrough for iOS Developers
This post focuses on getting Xcode and iOS developers familiar with the Visual Studio IDE, whether starting from scratch or using existing code from a source repository, such as GitHub. (more: Building Apps for Windows)
The secret to more productive Android development
The only thing that could slow down Android's unstoppable growth? Its complex code. (more: SD Times)

New articles added

Reviews on Third Party Products and Tools

  (0 votes) by Chris_Riley (updated 5 days ago)
In this post I will explain how quality imaging is the most critical element for an application I'm working on to support both OCR and NLP.And how I'm using the MobileImage SDK to do it.

Articles updated

Android

  (3 votes) by Kaushal Dhruw (updated 5 days ago)
Write Android apps faster. Get started with Data binding library.

New Technical Blogs added

Mobile Development

  (9 votes) by Steve Naidamast (updated 5 days ago)
"Agile" as A Meme Since the introduction of Agile Development in the early 2000s it has increasingly spread throughout the software industry in the same manner a popular cult is formed; based on supposition, mythology, and rumor for which little real statistical proof has ever been provided. A more
  (0 votes) by BC3Tech (updated yesterday)
If you've followed .Netitude for a while, you definitely know I'm a fan of Continuous Integration. But what about Continuous Deployment? In the web world, Continuous Deployment (or Delivery) is the concept that every checkin to the repo is not only compiled and tested (with Unit Tests), but also dep
  (0 votes) by BC3Tech (updated 14 hours ago)
In my last post we talked about setting up CI & CD for your Xamarin.Android project. Let's continue on with our cross-platform story today by targeting Windows 10. This is the second in a series of blog posts on how you can embrace Continuous Deployment/Delivery as part of your Agile practices your



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