Welcome to this week's Mobile Development newsletter from CodeProject.
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Announcing Ionic Framework 2 Beta
The Ionic team spent the better part of 2015 on Ionic 2, and we're so excited to open it up and share it with you. In Ionic 2, we've focused on performance boosts, architectural improvements, cross-platform theming, support for Angular 2, support for the mobile web, and so much more! (more: Ionic)
EarlGrey - iOS Functional UI Testing Framework
Brewing for quite some time, we are excited to announce EarlGrey, a functional UI testing framework for iOS. (more: Google Testing)
UWP Tile Generator Extension for Visual Studio
As a developer, creating the required tiles with the correct sizes whilst adhering to the guidelines can be time consuming. To save time, you can now use a Visual Studio Extension in the Gallery which takes care of all this hard work for you. (more: Building Apps for Windows)
How to Get Started With Push Notifications On Android
By using push notifications, you can remind users about your app every now and then, improving the chances of your app staying installed on their devices. (more: Tuts+)
Mobile app testing: When to use real devices versus emulators
Should you do mobile app testing on real mobile devices, use emulators, or do both? The answer depends on what you want to test. (more: TechBeacon)
IBM launches Quark tool for IoT development
IBM has launched an open source tool called Quark, offering help to programmers and manufacturers looking to build applications based on IoT sensor data. (more: Developer Tech)
Using Native Libraries in NativeScript
NativeScript provides what I consider to be the greatest feature that any mobile framework can provide – the ability to reuse native libraries in your app. The best part is that it's not even that difficult. (more: Telerik)
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