Welcome to this week's Mobile Development newsletter from CodeProject.
Fundamentals of Mobile Web Development
Information from the Google Chrome team on building multi-device mobile web apps, including their new Web Starter Kit (more: HTML5 Rocks)
Developing Native-Activity (Android) applications
Who wouldn't rather create Android apps in Visual Studio than...that other IDE (not Android Studio, the other one). No, not IntelliJ IDEA, the other one. Yeah. That one. (more: Visual C++ blog)
5 Steps to Protect Mobile Apps from Attacks
Mobile apps are important gateways to malicious attacks, just like Web apps. It's high time to begin thinking about mobile security as a top development priority. Where to begin? (more: Dr. Dobb's)
What Google Has In Store For The Mobile Web
It's about time Google remembered its roots. For years Google has largely ignored the mobile Web, preferring to focus on native Android app experiences, even as Apple (yes, Apple) has invested heavily in improving HTML5 performance on iOS. (more: ReadWrite)
Generate Notifications From Your Web App With the Pushover API
Pushover is one of my favorite services over the past few years; it makes it easy and inexpensive for developers to send push notifications to iOS and Android devices without having to develop their own application. (more: NetTuts)
Altova releases MobileTogether application development environment
Oh, look: another cross-platform mobile development environment. Seeing as who this one is from, I'm guessing there's some XML involved. OK, too harsh, I've liked using their tools in the past (just haven't had the need for a while). (more: SD Times)
Google Releases New Watch Faces And Developer Tools For Android Wear
Google gave Android Wear, its smartwatch platform, a boost Wednesday, with new watch faces, a new Watch Face developer tool and a new Android Wear companion app. (more: ReadWrite)
New articles added
Azure
(0 votes) by (updated 14 hours ago) SPA to track food expiry dates shows how to implement CRUD functionality through Azure Mobile Services HTTP/REST calls, without write any server-side code |
Articles updated
Android
(12 votes) by (updated yesterday) Getting ready and putting together all the development and testing tools into an integrated development environment for Android. |
New Tips and Tricks added
Android
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