Thứ Tư, 16 tháng 1, 2019

Mobile Newsletter - Get your apps ready for the 64-bit requirement

Mobile Newsletter - Get your apps ready for the 64-bit requirement

Welcome to this week's Mobile Development newsletter from CodeProject.

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Industry News

Android EngProd creates tools, processes, and documentation aimed at Android platform development. We are now starting to push the best previously internal development infrastructure into the open for all to benefit.
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Google testing blog
We want to help you get ready and know you need time to plan. We've supported 64-bit CPUs since Android 5.0 Lollipop and in 2017 we first announced that apps using native code must provide a 64-bit version (in addition to the 32-bit version). Today we're providing more detailed information and timelines to make it as easy as possible to transition in 2019.
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Android Developers blog
The latest version of Android Studio, a platform for developers to build apps for any Android device, ships with a number of updates — however, its purpose is perhaps less about flashy new features than it is about "refinement and quality."
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Venture Beat
While the "binding layout" name might suggest that it's an addition to the base Layout view class, it actually works as an adaptor. It takes a source of data items and calls the Layout view to create and update its child views based on the changes in the data item source.
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Xamarin blog
As you work on creating better experiences for your mobile app users, spend some time thinking about the design of your app's search bar. Things like placement, hint text, and the way search results are displayed contribute to how users engage with search as well as your app as a whole.
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Smashing Magazine
Square is moving into the world of in-app purchases with a new SDK for Android, iOS, and Flutter that will allow app developers to easily accept payments in a secure and consistent way.
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9to5 Mac
Reflecting back on this article, it's time for me to give an update on my experience with Flutter one year out, with all the pros and cons I've found along the way.
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Hackernoon

New articles added

Product Showcase

  (0 votes) by Daisy Tsang (updated 5 days ago)
In this article, we dive into how TomTom's Traffic API works and how we can leverage the Traffic suite of web services (which are based on the real-time traffic data from TomTom Traffic) to retrieve detailed traffic information about an area, which you can use for your web and mobile applications.



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