Thứ Tư, 23 tháng 7, 2014

Mobile Newsletter - ExifLib - A Fast Exif Data Extractor for .NET 2.0+

13 articles this week
Welcome to this week's Mobile Development newsletter from CodeProject.
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Click here Develop For The Billions of Smartphones & Tablets Consumers Already Own
Build devices & applications with Bluetooth Smart, a power efficient application-friendly wireless technology. The new Smart Starter Kit guides you through device & mobile app creation with hands-on labs plus sample source code. Learn More.
Realm: Low-Footprint, Thread-Safe Database For iOS And Android
Realm is an open-source, Object-oriented database. It provides a simpler, more performant alternative to using CoreData on iOS and will soon be available on Android as well. (more: InfoQ)
New Sprite Kit Physics Features in iOS 8
Sprite Kit, the 2D game framework from Apple, has some interesting new features in iOS 8 and OS X Yosemite. These include integration with Scene Kit, shader support, lighting, shadows, constraints, normal map generation and physics enhancements. (more: Xamarin)
You May Be Losing Users If Responsive Web Design Is Your Only Mobile Strategy
You resize the browser and a smile creeps over your face. You're happy: You think you are now mobile-friendly, that you have achieved your goals for the website. Let me be a bit forward before getting into the discussion: You are losing users and probably money if responsive web design is your entire goal and your only solution for mobile. The good news is that you can do it right. (more: Smashing Magazine)
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M dot or RWD. Which is faster?
M dot site load times suffer from the initial redirect, but generally are much smaller in request and KB count. RWD sites are the opposite: no redirect, but heavy on the requests and tonnage. That leads to a question that was discussed at a panel at Velocity Conference: Which is faster: M dot or RWD? (more: BigQueri.es)
Most App Developers Stick With One Store
The results were a bit surprising. While about 12% of developers sell on two or more app stores only 1% sell their apps in all three. Going into this we didn't expect this to be a high number, but 1% is considerably lower than what our gut said. Whether it's a technological barrier or just plain loyalty, developers seem to stay on their side of the fence more often than not. (more: AppFigures)
Appcelerator gears up for business app devs
The Appcelerator Platform is an integrated suite for building mobile applications. The package includes a code editor and a set of tools for testing the software, as well as for monitoring its usage once the app goes live. It includes libraries that allow a single app to be ported to different mobile platforms, including Apple, Android, Windows Phone and BlackBerry. (more: Computerworld)
AppMachine Is Your Secret Weapon In A Mobile Ready World
Remember the days when building a "simple" website could easily cost thousands of dollars? Then platforms like WordPress came along and suddenly even the biggest Luddites could whip up a gorgeous and user-friendly site. AppMachine is the WordPress of apps and allows anyone to create a custom, beautiful and responsive site quickly. There's no need to hire an app genius to make it happen. (more: Forbes)

Latest Articles

13 articles overall. 11 new, 2 updated.

New articles added

Android

Mobile Development

Product Showcase

  • Implementing Map and Geofence Features in Android* Business Apps - Android on Intel
    This case study discusses building map and geolocation features into an Android* business app, which includes overlaying store locations on Google Maps*, using geofence to notify the user when the device enters the store proximities.

  • Automated Android* Application Testing - Android on Intel
    In this article I will review several tools for automated functional testing. I'll review only tools included in Android SDK or distributed under Open Source license.

  • NFC Application Development on Android* with Case Studies - Android on Intel
    This paper introduces NFC-based technology and usage modes in the current market. Then it also describes how to use NFC in the android applications. Finally, it presents two case studies for how to develop the NFC-based reader/writer applications.

  • Why I Use Crashlytics - Part 1 - donn-felker
    Crashlytics is a free service offered by Twitter that collects your crashes and various other bits of information.

Windows Runtime

Articles updated

Design and Architecture

  • Mobile Agents - Software on the move - Chad Z. Hower aka Kudzu
    What if objects could move from machine to machine? Not just automated downloads, or remotely controlling objects as in remoting, but a system in which the object actually moves about. Mobile software agents do exactly that. In this article I will provide an introduction to this fascinating concept.

General Graphics

New Tips and Tricks added

Android




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