Thứ Tư, 19 tháng 11, 2014

Mobile Newsletter - EnigmaPuzzle for Android

EnigmaPuzzle for Android
Welcome to this week's Mobile Development newsletter from CodeProject.
Apple Watch app development begins today with release of WatchKit
Feel like you're back in the early Naughties by coding for a 270x340 pixel screen! For a market size of dozens! Ah well, I'm sure I'm wrong and they'll sell millions. (more: The Verge)
Android Auto Starts The Engine For Developers
Assuming that the car manufacturers don't completely cripple it, seems like it might be an interesting development target. (more: Techcrunch)
Google to label 'mobile friendly' websites
Whether a site is optimized for mobile could become a search rank signal, Google said. (more: Computerworld)
Mobile Last?
The iPhone was announced nearly a decade ago and yet we as a community are still chugging along in desktop mode. Is it any wonder that users are flocking to native apps on mobile when so many of our websites stink on phones? (more: Jonathan Stark)
The App Gap: IT and Developers Disconnected
Ongoing analysis from IDC and Appcelerator found a dramatic disconnect between management ideas and developer reality. In a Q3 2014 Mobile Trends Report, both the parties cited a divide as they build out mobile strategies. (more: Mobile Enterprise)
Is the web dying, killed off by mobile apps? It's complicated
Hasn't the web died repeatedly since 2000? Seems "push", Flash, and a few other technologies were going to destroy it. (more: Gigaom)
Introducing Appmaker, Teaching Coding Through App Design
Yes, yet another tool to help people develop without coding. But it's an interesting looking variant. (more: Sitepoint)

New articles added

Android

  (2 votes) by Android on Intel (updated 2 days ago)
This technical case study reviews the challenges that the developers faced when porting the latest version of SSX to the Intel® platform code named Bay Trail while remaining true to the original spirit of the game.
  (2 votes) by Lucie Kruger (updated 3 days ago)
Geofences in Google App Development
  (1 votes) by Android on Intel (updated 2 days ago)
In this article we will take a look at Android* SQLite API and helper classes for database creation and maintenance.
  (0 votes) by Android on Intel (updated 2 days ago)
In this article I explain how to validate applications on Android devices with the help of Sikuli IDE, a simple and effective scripting language.
  (0 votes) by Android on Intel (updated 2 days ago)
In this whitepaper, we will be going through the steps necessary to build the WebRTC source code from Google in order to run their sample AppRTC/WebRTC application.
  (0 votes) by Android on Intel (updated 2 days ago)
SEAndroid is now the overall framework for implementing SELinux mandatory access control (MAC) and middleware mandatory access control (MMAC) on Android.
  (0 votes) by Android on Intel (updated 2 days ago)
RenderScript is a scripting language on Android. You can use it to write high performance graphics rendering and raw computational code.
  (0 votes) by Android on Intel (updated 2 days ago)
The Intel® Animation Interpolator helps designers and developers prototype Android user interface animations.
  (0 votes) by Android on Intel (updated 2 days ago)
libGDX is an open-source, cross-platform game development framework for Windows*, Linux*, Mac OS X*, Android, iOS*, and Blackberry* platforms and WebGL-enabled browsers.
  (0 votes) by Android on Intel (updated 2 days ago)
This article will focus on optimizing NDK based Apps. These may be solely C/C++ code or may include 3rd party libraries and/or assembly code.
  (0 votes) by Android on Intel (updated 2 days ago)
Recent industry reports indicate Android* is the OS in more than 59 percent of laptops, tablets and smartphones worldwide.
  (0 votes) by Android on Intel (updated 2 days ago)
In the conclusion of this two-part series, I detail the best 3D game engine and middleware solutions for Android* tablets, including free, open source, and proprietary options. I also note which have native support for x86 Intel® processors.

iPhone

  (1 votes) by KarstenK (updated 17 hours ago)
How to start in Metal on iOS.

Product Showcase

  (0 votes) by Android on Intel (updated 2 days ago)
In this article, I will explain how I added local search capabilities to our existing restaurant application while maintaining UI continuity.
  (0 votes) by Android on Intel (updated 2 days ago)
In this post I'm going to start exploring the topic of blur filters.
  (0 votes) by Android on Intel (updated 2 days ago)
In this article I'll show you how to create a simple app for a Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 10.1 with an Intel® Atom™ processor Z2560 and provide some sample Android tablet code.
  (0 votes) by Android on Intel (updated 2 days ago)
With the latest releases (2014 R2 as of now), Intel® Graphics Performance Analyzers (Intel® GPA), Intel® Frame Debugger, and Intel® VTune™ Amplifier are able to support most mainstream Android 4.x devices regardless of their architecture (ARM* or x86).
  (0 votes) by Android on Intel (updated 2 days ago)
In this article, we'll show you how to compile some well-known open source libraries for the X86 Android platform.

Articles updated

Android

  (44 votes) by Michael Hodel (updated 2 days ago)
Enigma Puzzle for Android – a game as difficult as the Rubik's cube

New Technical Blogs added

Web Services

  (1 votes) by Mario Vernari (updated 3 days ago)
How to create your own telemetry control using Azure.



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