Welcome to this week's Mobile Development newsletter from CodeProject.
iOS apps can be hijacked to show fraudulent content and intercept data But those are shiny, one-piece aluminum bugs, aren't they pretty? (more: Ars Technica) Breakthrough: Nokia surges on Microsoft's home turf Are people finally realizing the niceness of Windows Phone? Granted, they're still under 4%, but they're in the right direction. Maybe it's all that product placement in "Under the Dome." (more: News.com) Selling responsive Web design to clients Responsive Web design is a great idea, especially if you're expecting mobile users to hit your Web site. But it's more effort, and obviously customers might not be interested in paying for it. Enter, this article. (more: Smashing Magazine) CodePath Android Cliffnotes Programming for Android? Then you know information is everywhere: the docs, CodeProject, StackOverflow, as well as at other random sites. So, why not do what you did to get through Shakespeare in High School: read the Cliff Notes? (more: CodePath Android Cliffnotes) KitKat teasers and clues galore ahead of release OK, this cross-industry promotion for the next release of Android is either silly or brilliant (depending on your sense of humour, and the appeal of chocolate). (Thanks to SDTimes for suggesting this one) (more: SD Times) Review: Mobile Web development frameworks face off You've decided that you're going to write a mobile app. Good for you. You've decided that you don't want to write it in whichever proprietary flavour for a single phone. Go, team! Next step? Picking a library (of course, you could just do it the hard way, but then you wouldn't need to read this article, would you?) (more: Infoworld) Developer feedback leads to new features in Windows Phone App Studio Beta It may not be Visual Studio, but App Studio (still in Beta) is a nice non-programmer programming tool. It's obviously hit a useful niche as well, as it's lead to 65K apps in the marketplace. (more: Windows Phone Blog) Latest Articles3 articles overall. 1 new, 2 updated.Articles updatedDate and Time
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Thứ Tư, 30 tháng 10, 2013
CodeProject | Mobile Newsletter - Review: Mobile Web development frameworks face off
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