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Updated Udacity Android course prepares students for the Associate Android Developer Certification
As one of our most popular Udacity courses, the Developing Android Apps course was recently updated to ensure developers have the resources to build high quality apps. (more:
Android Developers blog)
Introducing Android Fragments
Fragments are components of the Android UI. For most beginners, and even more experienced devs, they are a mystifying. However they are very useful and well worth getting to understand. Here we find out exactly what Fragments are all about. (more:
I, programmer)
Say Hello to the Xamarin Profiler
The Xamarin Profiler is currently the only way to profile managed (C#) code and find memory and performance issues in Xamarin applications. (more:
Xamarin)
The Realm SDK Enables Clean and Easy Separation of Concerns
The Realm Mobile Database aims to not only allow you to persist your data, but to help you implement good practices. (more:
Realm)
Haptic Feedback in iOS 10
Haptic feedback adds a whole new dimension to mobile user interaction. Learn how to use the new iPhone 7 haptic feedback APIs to provide your users with a tactile response. (more:
EnvatoTuts)
10 Rules for Creating a Mobile Look and Feel
Developers need to understand how to meet the lofty expectations of a world where something like 60 frames per second can be the difference between a huge success or a major disaster. (more:
OutSystems Experts)
Sending Data Between Activities in Android
In this post, I'll discuss a few ways to pass data between Activities using Intents, including passing primitives, Strings, and object types. (more:
Atomic Object)
New articles added
| (1 votes) by syed shanu (updated 48 minutes ago) In this article let's see how to create a simple Character matching game using Windows Universal App. Create our own game and have fun with windows phone using Universal App development. |
New Technical Blogs added
| (1 votes) by Vidyasagar MSC (updated yesterday) This blog post gives you an introduction to an Enhanced Bluemix Mobile Dashboard. |
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