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Mobile Newsletter - Time Period Library for .NET

Mobile Newsletter - Time Period Library for .NET
Welcome to this week's Mobile Development newsletter from CodeProject.
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Chrome for Android goes almost 'entirely open source'
Up until today Chrome for Android differed from its desktop counterpart in that it's codebase wasn't open source – meaning, the code for the app wasn't publicly available for other developers to view, modify, and build upon. That changed today. (more: 9 to 5 Google)
Google launches new tools for tracking app performance
Android developers who want to keep tabs on how their apps appear to Google's search engine got a couple of new tools on Friday. (more: Computerworld)
Understanding the Mobile User
In the design world, the normal is still for designers to carry the desktop website user experience to smartphones, perhaps making it responsive. But mobile changes everything. Design decisions need to adapt and embrace the change. (more: Sitepoint)
Web vs. native: let's concede defeat
I feel it's time to revisit the web vs. native debate, and concede defeat — or, at least, concede that the web cannot, and should not, compete with native when it comes to complex, app-like structures. (more: Quirksmode)
Experts bust Android security myths
A set of mobile security experts provides insight on the current state of Android security. (more: Networkworld)
Windows 10's phone companion aims to link a PC to any smartphone
Microsoft is planning to release a special phone companion app for Windows 10 that's designed to convince smartphone owners to bridge the gap between their handset and PC. (more: The Verge)
Native Mobile Apps in JavaScript with Tabris.js
In contrast to many other hybrid frameworks, Tabris.js is no HTML5 + WebView framework, but still offers the possibility to use Javascript libraries, npm modules and Cordova plugins! (more: Devdactic)

New articles added

Android

  (147 votes) by The Manoj Kumar (updated Sep 29, 2010)
The Minesweeper game for Android.

Windows Phone 7/8

  (96 votes) by Colin Eberhardt (updated Sep 22, 2011)
This article describes the development of XAML Finance, a cross-platform application which works on the desktop, using Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF), on the web, using Silverlight and on Windows Phone 7 (WP7).
  (101 votes) by Jonas Follesø (updated Jun 03, 2004)
An article on Pocket PC game development.

Articles updated

.NET Framework

  (399 votes) by Mahmoud Nasr (updated Jul 15, 2003)
A simple application to show how to create a Windows service.

Android

  (152 votes) by Ali Ozgur (updated Sep 14, 2010)
Android tutorial with sample styled calculator implementation
  (137 votes) by Evgeny Vinnik (updated Mar 20, 2012)
Step-by-step Android Live Wallpaper creation guide for absolute beginners
  (96 votes) by Sandip.Nascar (updated Mar 24, 2013)
Describes the power of C# in building professional application - Stock Market Watch with Charts on Android platform using Mono C#.

ASP.NET

  (138 votes) by Monjurul Habib (updated Dec 17, 2013)
ASP.NET Web API is a framework for building and consuming HTTP services that can reach a broad range of clients including browsers, phones, and tablets.

Boards / Embedded devices

  (146 votes) by Dan Thyer (updated Jan 03, 2015)
Remote control a squirt gun, open the garage, and water the garden all through .net

C#

  (122 votes) by Scott Dorman (updated Dec 30, 2007)
Explains how to properly implement the IDisposable interface, the Dispose Pattern, and deterministic finalization.

Database

  (412 votes) by Marcos Meli (updated Jul 10, 2007)
An easy to use .NET library to read/write strong typed data from files with fixed length or delimited records (CSV). Also has support to import/export data from different data storages (Excel, Acces, SqlServer, MySql)

Date and Time

  (546 votes) by Jani Giannoudis (updated Apr 03, 2014)
Extensive time period calculations and individual calendar periods.

Design and Architecture

  (156 votes) by Anoop Madhusudanan (updated Jan 09, 2007)
This article is expected to (1) Introduce patterns to you in a simple, human readable way (2) Train you how to really identify and apply patterns (3) Demonstrate step by step methods to solve a design problem using patterns

Expression

  (148 votes) by Alan Beasley (updated Jul 13, 2010)
The WC Door button, covering all the missing skills needed to create the buttons shown in my 1st tutorial. As well as all 10 buttons for download!

Internet / Network

  (132 votes) by Noel Dillabough (updated Dec 05, 2009)
A (hopefully) complete extended MAPI wrapper for WinXP, WinCE, and .NET

iPhone

  (150 votes) by Joel Ivory Johnson (updated Jul 19, 2010)
This is a first in a series of articles to get some one up and running with iPhone development. This first article is to help you identify what hardware you need for development, and gives a quick introduction to Objective-C.

Mobile Development

  (183 votes) by lepipele (updated Jan 29, 2010)
Detailed comparison between Windows Mobile Marketplace, Apple's iPhone AppStore and Android Market from developer point of view.

Smart Client

  (135 votes) by Omar Al Zabir (updated Aug 17, 2005)
Comprehensive guide to development of .NET 2.0 Smart Clients working with existing Service Oriented Architecture based XML web services, fully utilizing the Enterprise Library

Trace and Logs

  (210 votes) by Thierry Parent (updated Dec 15, 2012)
A C#, C++, Delphi, ActiveX , Javascript and Java trace framework and a trace viewer: Tail, OutputDebugString, event log, and with Log4J, Log4Net, and Microsoft Enterprise Instrumentation Framework (EIF) support. This also comes with full support for Pocket PC, Silverlight, and Android.

Windows Phone 7/8

  (163 votes) by 69Icaro (updated Jan 29, 2011)
Analyzing the Snake game, we'll study an application for the new Windows Phone 7 platform, focusing on localization, Inversion of Control, navigation, transition effects, triggers, Isolated Storage, audio and we'll also use Blend to create a rounded glowing button, and other things...



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