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Platform-Specific Development with NativeScript
A reality that many NativeScript developers experience (especially as apps get more complex), is that each app is likely to have at least a few unique tweaks for each platform – whether they are UI customizations or accessing functionality that is only available on a specific platform (i.e. 3D Touch on iOS). (more: Telerik)
Samsung announces .NET Core support and Visual Studio Tools for Tizen OS
Visual Studio Tools for Tizen supports mobile application development with device emulators and an extension to Visual Studio with full IntelliSense and debugging capabilities. (more: MS Power User)
Introducing Visual Studio Mobile Center (Preview)
Mobile Center is a mission control for mobile apps that brings together all the cloud and lifecycle services that help developers deliver high quality apps faster. You can build, test, distribute, and monitor your apps and easily add backend cloud services to scale your app to millions of users on demand. (more: Visual Studio blog)
Understanding APK packaging in Android Studio 2.2
Android Studio 2.2 launched recently with many new and improved features. Some of the changes are easy to miss because they happened under the hood in the Android Gradle plugin, such as the newly rewritten integrated APK packaging and signing step. (more: Android Developers blog)
How to Get Started With Android's Native Development Kit
With the launch of Android Studio 2.2, developing Android applications that contain C++ code has become easier than ever. In this tutorial, I'll show you how to use the Android Native Development Kit, which is usually referred to as just NDK, to create a native C++ library whose functions are available to Java classes. (more: Envato Tuts)
Embedding Native Views in Your Xamarin.Forms Apps
The story of native views begins with code, but becomes much more interesting when XAML gets involved. (more: MSDN Magazine)
Getting Started with Fuse
In this tutorial we'll be creating a Hacker News Reader app with Fuse, a tool for developing cross-platform apps that runs on both Android and iOS devices. (more: Sitepoint)
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