Welcome to this week's Mobile Development newsletter from CodeProject.
What every app developer should know about Android
The main thing is, "There is not one Android". (I'd try to do some kind of Star Wars reference here, but it's not happening for me right now). (more: Smashing Magazine)
Agile for mobile application development
Not sure why it should be any different, but obviously someone thinks so. (more: InfoQ)
Why iOS developers still need to know Objective-C
What? I thought Swift was going to get rid of it! You mean I still need to be able to write NSURLRequest *request = [NSURLRequest requestWithURL:[NSURL URLWithString:self.appRecord.imageURLString]]; (more: Telerik)
The Missing SDK For Hybrid App Development
Many hybrid app developers understand that they're not starting on a level playing field with native developers, but it's important for them to understand exactly how that field fails to be level. We should analyze the differences at the app development framework level, instead of simply comparing hybrid to native. (more: Mozilla)
Free ebook: Creating Mobile Apps with Xamarin.Forms, Preview Edition
Good Mister Petzold has a few (thousand) words for you on mobile applications (more: Microsoft Press)
Updated Cross-Platform Tools in Google Play Game Services
As long as cross-platform for you means: Android or iOS (and you're a C++ programmer) (more: Android Developers blog)
Joe Belfiore: Windows 10 preview for phones and ARM devices isn't due until 'well into 2015'
Microsoft's Joe Belfiore has confirmed previous rumors that a preview of Windows 10 that will run on ARM devices like Surface RT and Surface 2, along with Windows Phones, won't be released for a while. (more: WP Central)
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