Thứ Tư, 13 tháng 8, 2014

Mobile Newsletter - Design My Android Layout

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Welcome to this week's Mobile Development newsletter from CodeProject.
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Respond to reviews and PayPal payout option available to more Windows Phone developers
One of the things I never understood about the review processes at the various app stores is the inability to reply: at least to explain why (or how) something works. Apparently the Windows Phone people are listening to my unvoiced comments. They must have a transmitter planted in my brain! (more: Windows Phone blog)
Blackphone goes to Def Con and gets hacked—sort of
News flash: even a secure phone can be hacked if you have physical access and all permissions. I did not know that. (more: Ars Technica)
Amazon hopes to simplify mobile app testing with new tool
With Live App Testing, developers can create a version of their app that's only distributed to select testers via email. The email includes instructions on how to download the app and begin testing it. (more: Infoworld)
Introducing CocosSharp
CocosSharp (a cross-platform library for building 2D games) blends the power of the Cocos2D programming model with C# and the .NET Framework. Developers familiar with Cocos2D will feel right at home with CocosSharp, as the API has been designed to follow C# and .NET idioms. (more: Xamarin)
2 tools for prototyping mobile apps
Historically, prototyping apps have been a pain for developers and designers. Creating app interfaces with mobile responsive technologies is not efficient and often demands thousands of lines of JavaScript code. (more: Sitepoint)
There is more to mobile web development than just HTML, Javascript and CSS
Web apps are still an easier choice for many enterprises to make when it comes to deciding how best to develop for smart devices. Even if they wanted to develop a native app, often times they simply cannot. (more: Gigaom)
Primed for mobile development, Mono upgrade focuses on performance
Mono 3.6.0, intended for Linux but picked up by mobile app developers, boosts performance and cuts memory usage (more: Infoworld)

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  • Using jQuery Binding to make cross-domain calls with Closure Callbacks - Ben Liebert
    It was hard to come up with a title to this post because I somehow needed to convey the awesomeness for a problem which I don't think a lot of people realise they have. Quite simply, it is to do with the asynchronous manner in which we make JSONP calls (if you're not sure how […]




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