Welcome to this week's Mobile Development newsletter from CodeProject.
BlackBerry debuts Siri-like voice assistant This one will be called "Bertrand", and can only help you if you ask it questions about thumbs or TPM reports. Music searches will be limited to elevator music. (more: CNet) Learn to Think Like an Android Developer Straight from the source themselves: The course offers step-by-step training in which you'll build an Android app, and learn best practices of mobile development in general and Android development in particular. (more: Android Developers blog) Welcome to ReactiveUI 6.0 Use the Reactive Extensions for .NET to create elegant, testable User Interfaces that run on any mobile or desktop platform. (more: Paul Betts) Create high-performance mobile UIs with Famo.us With the Famo.us platform, mobile web UIs written in JavaScript can be as compelling as native-code implementations. Work through this article's examples to find out how Famo.us helps you easily create a high-performance user experience in your mobile apps. (more: IBM Developerworks) Azure Mobile Services: why should ASP.NET developers care? Azure Mobile Services provides a turnkey way for mobile developers to add a cloud-hosted backend to their app. The service now has full support for writing your backend logic using ASP.NET Web API. Mobile Services presents an attractive choice for developers building mobile facing APIs with ASP.NET. (more: Azure blog) Almost a million fake apps are targeting your phone Not a huge surprise, look at how many websites try to take advantage of common misspellings of popular sites, or that try to look like them. (more: Computerworld) An Intro to App.js – Mobile Webapps Made Easy Using App.js one can create mobile web apps without compromising performance or looks. (more: Sitepoint) Latest Articles6 articles overall. 4 new, 2 updated.New articles addedAndroid
Libraries
Articles updatedAndroid
Custom Controls
New Technical Blogs addedWindows Phone 7/8
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Thứ Tư, 16 tháng 7, 2014
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