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Rapid, Interactive Prototyping With Xcode Playgrounds
Since their introduction in Xcode 6 alongside Swift, to their current iteration in Xcode 7.3.1, playgrounds have come a long way. With new features and better stability, they are evolving into a viable tool for rapid prototyping or quickly hacking together a proof of concept. (more: Envato Tuts)
Apps are faltering. But progressive web apps seem pretty legit.
Lately there's been considerable debate about the future of native apps, ranging from the cooling of downloads to the dubious utility of instant apps and assumptions about progressive web apps as heir apparent to native apps. (more: Cameron Roll)
OkHttp, the Android HTTP Client from Square
Most apps need network connections to external services to access and exchange data. This is typically through REST APIs and an HTTP client in your app. OKHttp is an Android HTTP client library from Square that reduces the steps needed, and means you can spend more time on the important areas of your app. (more: Sitepoint)
Google launches AMP Validator web tool
Google has announced that they launched not just a chrome extension to validate your AMP pages are correct but also a web validator version, similar to the structured data testing tool. (more: Search Engine Roundtable)
Scaling your phone app design to all UWP device families
Sometimes also referred to as responsive design, adaptive design is a set of practices that enables an app's UI to resize and restructure itself when the display screen changes its size, orientation, or aspect ratio. When a UWP app runs in desktop mode on Windows 10, adaptive design also comes into play when users resize the app window. (more: Windows Developer)
Google Awareness APIs now available to developers via Google Play services
The newly released APIs will allow developers to create apps that will be able to "intelligently react to user context using snapshots and fences". Developers will be able to utilize seven different types of context, that will allow apps to better understand a users situation, and use that information for a custom experience. (more: Neowin)
Every ASP.NET Web Forms Developer Can Be a Mobile Developer
Let's look at aspects of developing NativeScript apps and how they compare to Web Forms development. (more: Telerik)
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