Welcome to this week's Mobile Development newsletter from CodeProject.
Xamarin Android Player Update Brings New Features & Devices
We're exited to release a brand new update for the Android Player with several fixes and new features that will make developing Android apps even more enjoyable. (more: Xamarin)
Bring your Windows Phone Silverlight apps to Windows Runtime XAML; prepare for universal app development in Windows 10
The good news is that the process of bringing your Silverlight apps to WinRT-based universal apps is fairly straightforward. (more: Building Apps for Windows)
Build and Run using Cordova CLI
With Apache Cordova, web developers can achieve maximal code re-use by building cross-platform mobile applications using HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. (more: Visual Studio blog)
Understanding Mobile Back End As A Service
What if you could create an entire back end for your mobile applications that was feature-complete in data synchronization, push-notification support, user management and file-handling before you even started building the mobile experience? (more: Smashing Magazine)
Google Go ventures into Android app development
Google Go 1.4 adds official support for Android, as well as improved syntax and garbage collection. (more: Infoworld)
Supersonic Framework Touts Native Performance for Android and iOS Hybrid Apps
AppGyver has announced Supersonic, a new framework to build hybrid mobile apps on Android and iOS that promises to provide "real native performance," says AppGyver, thanks to a novel approach to designing hybrid apps. Supersonic is also integrated with Steroids, an impressive cross-platform IDE for hybrid apps. (more: InfoQ)
Google's new Web series 'Route 85' aims to help developers make iOS apps using Google SDKs
Google announced a new series of developer outreach videos called "Route 85," which looks to facilitate expanded use of Google's iOS SDKs in third-party app creations. (more: Apple Insider)
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