Mobile Newsletter - Announcing Project Rome SDK for Android and iOS version 1.0! 6 new and 0 updated articles today
Welcome to this week's Mobile Development newsletter from CodeProject. | Slack API Challenge Creating Slack apps can be a lot of fun, and may even be profitable. Want to learn how? Try our introductory Slack API tutorial and create your own custom apps. You can also share your insights in the form of an article. There's $1,500 in prizes up for grabs. Enter now. | Industry News The most significant change to Apple's developer ecosystem this decade has been the introduction of the Swift programming language – and we'll probably see the next big change come during this year's WWDC with the introduction of third party UIKit apps on the Mac. | 9 to 5 Mac | The Salesforce Lightning Platform Mobile last week became the latest entrant into the crowded low-code space, which is continually seeing new products to address the perfect storm of a mobile development talent shortage amid exploding demand for enterprise mobile apps. | ADT Magazine | OK, it's not too likely that you'll use this completely, but there's a good bit of learning within the code. | Android Developers blog | This release, we focused on key areas to make you more productive when authoring Xamarin apps, including optimizations to build and deployment times as well as improvements to our UI authoring experiences. | Xamarin blog | Some mockups have a more complex design in which we need to organize some graphic controls overlapping others. That's why, now Im going to explain you an easy way to learn how use AbsoluteLayout. | Ask Xammy | In this tutorial, you'll build a React Native app and I'll walk you through everything from how to pick a design, as well as setting up your React Native environment, tips for getting the most out of your editor, and publishing it on Google Play. | Okta | Project Rome is a platform for enabling seamless cross-device and cross-platform experiences. The philosophy behind Project Rome is simple. App experiences shouldn't be tied to a single device any more than data should be tied to a single device. Your apps, like your data, should travel with you. | Windows Blogs | New articles added | (0 votes) by Vangos (updated 2 days ago) Today, I would like to introduce you to the Orbbec Astra sensor and the Nuitrack body-tracking SDK. This is an in-depth tutorial for software developers who would like to use a new depth sensor and a new body-tracking SDK to develop amazing motion applications. | | (0 votes) by Chris Maunder (updated 5 days ago) A quick cheat sheet on Application Security and vulnerabilities | | (0 votes) by Mike Mackrory (updated 2 days ago) To demonstrate how powerful TomTom's APIs are, this article shows how to use the TomTom Android SDK to build an application for truck drivers. | | (0 votes) by Mike Mackrory (updated yesterday) In this article, we're going to explore the capabilities available within the new TomTom SDKs. | | (0 votes) by John Odey (updated 16 hours ago) In this article, we walk through using the TomTom Maps SDK by exploring some ways in which its SDK API call can be leveraged to show the location of several entities on a map at once. | New Technical Blogs added | (1 votes) by Vangos (updated 3 days ago) The post Kinect is dead! Now what? appeared first on Vangos Pterneas.. | © 2019 The Code Project. All rights reserved. This email was sent to vutunglampro@gmail.com. To stop receiving The Code Project Mobile Development Newsletter click Unsubscribe. CodeProject 503-250 Ferrand Drive, Toronto Ontario, M3C 3G8 Canada +1 416-849-8900 x 100 Please do not reply directly to this email. It was sent from an unattended mailbox. For correspondence please use webmaster@codeproject.com |
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