Thứ Tư, 28 tháng 5, 2014

Mobile Newsletter - Build Flappy Bird with jQuery and 100 lines of Javascript

4 articles this week
Welcome to this week's Mobile Development newsletter from CodeProject.
App.js
App.js is a lightweight JavaScript UI library for creating mobile webapps that behave like native apps, sacrificing neither performance nor polish. (more: Kik)
Hands On with the Android Wear Developer SDK
For all those watches, glasses, and whatnot coming soon to a geek near you. (Someone will have to code for them, right? Might as well be you.) (more: Sitepoint)
Apache Cordova 3.5.0
So much new stuff for everyone's favourite cross-platform tool. (more: Apache Cordova)
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Introducing Project Ion
Blackberry makes a move for the Internet of Things. I wonder how they're going to give all those Things a keyboard? (more: Blackberry)
RubyMotion 3.0 Sneak Peek: Android Support
For those who prefer programming in red, soon you'll be able to program for Android in Ruby. I am now 5% more likely to create an Android application. (more: Ruby Motion)
Xamarin.Forms - Write once, run everywhere, AND be native?
"Xamarin.Forms is a new library that enables you to build native UIs for iOS, Android and Windows Phone from a single, shared C# codebase. It provides more than 40 cross-platform controls and layouts which are mapped to native controls at runtime, which means that your user interfaces are fully native." (more: Scott Hanselman)
TechEd North America Highlights for App Developers
All the best appy bits of TechEd, in one spot for your viewing pleasure. (more: Building Apps for Windows)

Latest Articles

4 articles overall. 4 new, 0 updated.

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HTML / CSS

Product Showcase

  • Creating multi-platform games with Cocos2d-x - FELIPE PEDROSO
    In this tutorial how to create a simple game using the Cocos2d-x framework in a Windows development environment and how to compile it to run on Windows 8 and Android.

Windows Phone 7/8

New Technical Blogs added

Android

  • Saving data to a file in your Android application - Cindy Potvin
    This is the second post in my series about storage in Android applications. The other post is available here : http://blog.cindypotvin.com/introduction-how-to-save-data-in-your-android-application/ This post is about saving to a file from an Android application, which is the easiest way to store dat




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