Mobile Newsletter - Build Air Quality Index widgets for both Android and Windows using ThinkAlike (Part II) Welcome to this week's Mobile Development newsletter from CodeProject.
Research: Developers are prioritising Android over iOS
Android's growth has been phenomenal, and the OS now powers approximately 84 percent of global smartphones. With such a huge market share it's just one reason behind a monumental shift towards developers prioritising Android over iOS. (more:
Developer Tech)
DARPA sees IoT and A.I. as weapons to dominate wars
The U.S. defense research agency is funding development of sensors and intelligent systems that could help extract information, even from unconnected devices (more:
Computerworld)
Test on the right mobile devices
We have gained insights from usage statistics of over 30,000 BrowserStack customers, and current global market trends. The lists are continuously updated to include latest and upcoming devices. (more:
BrowserStack)
Reactive programming with RxAndroid
Reactive programming, RxJava and RxAndroid have become increasingly familiar nomenclature within the Android app development world. (more:
Android Authority)
Mobile App Developers See Biometics as Top Security Option: Study
A recent Evans Data survey indicates that mobile application developers prefer biometrics as the primary method of securing applications. (more:
eWeek)
Geekbench 4 now available on Android for all your benchmarking needs
Geekbench is another cross-platform benchmarking program, so you can compare your results to a wide range of devices. (more:
Android Police)
Mobi.css
A lightweight, flexible css library that focus on mobile. (more:
MobiCSS)
Articles updated
| (2 votes) by Tiancheng Hu (updated 23 hours ago) New samples of using ThinkAlike to accomplish Android/Desktop cross-platform development, including helloworld, Web API access and widget UI. |
New Tips and Tricks added
| (1 votes) by Member 10165288 (updated yesterday) Introduce a library |
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