Welcome to this week's Mobile Development newsletter from CodeProject.
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What is a WebView?
Is that the thing you put in your native mobile app so that it works? (more: Telerik)
Top 10 mobile app development trends on the rise
Here are 10 development trends that developers should keep in mind when designing a new app (more: Appse)
Java debugging and language support in Visual Studio for Android
As part of our continued efforts to make Visual Studio a productive environment for developing mobile applications we're pleased to announce that Visual Studio 2015 Update 1 RC adds support for debugging your Java source files that are part of your Android projects and (with the help of an extension) get IntelliSense and Browsing assistance for these files in the editor (more: Visual C++ team)
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iOS 9: An Introduction to Multitasking on iPad
With iOS 9, Apple introduced a number of multitasking capabilities for iPad. These include Slide Over, Split View, and Picture in Picture. If you are not familiar with these new features, here's a brief overview. (more: Tuts+)
Flutter: Google's new cross-platform mobile framework
Google has released Flutter, their open source, high-fidelity, cross-platform mobile framework. Being exclusively mobile, Google have been able to focus on delivering a single codebase that runs on both Android and iOS in the project's early stages. (more: Jaxenter)
The mobile world's walls are crumbling
Companies are realizing that they sometimes have to play nicely with each other if they want to succeed... and that's good for everyone. (more: Engadget)
Hacker Steve Lord says Windows Phone is the "hardest nut to crack"
Just finding one to hack is hard enough. (more: WinBeta)
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