Thứ Tư, 3 tháng 6, 2015

Mobile Newsletter - Wrapping Java with C++ objects - JNI OOP

Mobile Newsletter - Wrapping Java with C++ objects - JNI OOP
Welcome to this week's Mobile Development newsletter from CodeProject.
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Web vs. native redux
Well, last week's article generated quite a few hits, and even some useful responses. It's time to respond to the responses — and note one interesting coincidence. (more: Quirksmode)
There Are No More Easy Answers In Mobile App Development
For years she was told to "build an app for that." But then questions were raised about whether to focus on Web or native. And now, according to Intercom's Paul Adams, you shouldn't be thinking about a mobile-first strategy at all. You should instead be thinking about screens. (more: ReadWrite)
Mobile Apps Offline Support
Offline support for mobile applications can be thought of as the ability for the application to react gracefully to the lack of stability of the network connection. (more: InfoQ)
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Google Android developer advocate: Everyone's doing networking wrong
Colt McAnlis said Android developers are imposing needless costs in terms of performance and battery life. (more: Infoworld)
Five under-the-hood features to look forward to in Android M
Actually decent SD card support, Bluetooth 4.2, and more. (more: Ars Technica)
Add Google to your iOS Apps with CocoaPods
CocoaPods is a popular, free dependency manager for iOS that significantly simplifies the process of importing libraries and frameworks into Xcode. And it will help you manage your dependencies between our various libraries. (more: Google Developers)
Announcing Mobile Offline Support
Firebase is adding a set of features for their iOS and Android SDKs that will allow you to build apps that work smoothly offline. (more: Firebase)

New articles added

Android

  (1 votes) by Android on Intel (updated 2 days ago)
In this paper I will show you how easy it is to develop parallel applications for Android L 64 bit with Intel® Threading Building Blocks (Intel® TBB).
  (1 votes) by Android on Intel (updated 2 days ago)
This article will provide the necessary steps to verify that you are in fact using HAXM technology.
  (1 votes) by Android on Intel (updated 2 days ago)
This article introduces Android Studio (Beta), the new Android integrated development environment (IDE), which will eventually replace the Eclipse ADT Bundle.

ASP.NET

  (1 votes) by David Catuhe (updated 2 days ago)
In this tutorial, I will share several tools that provide insight into how your code is performing, and show you how to make the most of user marks in the memory graph to analyze your performance.

Java

  (5 votes) by Yochai Timmer (updated 3 days ago)
A way to avoid JNI's reflection oriented programming. Wrapping Java with C++

New Tips and Tricks added

C#

  (4 votes) by Alaa Ben Fatma (updated 3 days ago)
Choose your text maximum length programmatically and show a message whenever the length = the maximum length .

New Technical Blogs added

Android

  (3 votes) by Val Okafor (updated 3 days ago)
Today, I am beginning a four part Android tutorial series where I will provide step by step guide on how to create and publish your first Android app. Are you ready to build your first Android app? Great choice! – what do you want to build? For this tutorial series I will be building a […



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