Thứ Tư, 25 tháng 11, 2015

Mobile Newsletter - How to Write Good Code

Mobile Newsletter - How to Write Good Code
Welcome to this week's Mobile Development newsletter from CodeProject.
Click here Fast Forward Mobile Development.
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Basic Patterns for Mobile Navigation: A Primer
Mobile navigation must be discoverable, accessible, and take little screen space. Exposing the navigation and hiding it in a hamburger both have pros and cons, and different types of sites have different preferred solutions to the mobile-navigation quandary. (more: NN Group)
Tools for Apache Cordova
Great. Now I'm hungry again. Anyway, command-line tools for working with Apache Cordova. (more: Tools for Apache Cordova)
Microsoft's new Android app will try to convince you to switch to Windows Phone
"Are you considering changing your Android device to Windows Phone?" No. (more: The Verge)
Click here Intel® Android Training Creates Better Experiences
Save time and target your app to multiple platforms and architectures with tools from Intel®. Easy-to-follow training videos offer tips, while added resources let you learn more.
Android Studio 2.0 Preview
Android Studio's instant run feature allows you to to quickly see your changes running on your device or emulator. (more: Android Developers blog)
Getting Started with Xamarin.Forms 2.0's Windows 10 Preview
For those of you who need/want to build for Windows 10. Gotta get that 1.7% of the market! (more: Xamarin)
Google Play Store to label apps containing ads
All of them? Developers can now voluntarily declare their apps contain ads, which will display a distinct "ad-supported" label on the apps Google Play Store listing. However by January 11, 2016, developers won't have a choice and the ad label will be mandatory. (more: Neowin)
Report: 'Great' apps monetize five times better than good ones
A report from IBM and Forrester Consulting suggests consumers are separating apps based on how flawlessly they perform. (more: Fierce Developer)

New Tips and Tricks added

Applications & Tools

  (1 votes) by Kadir A. Fuzaylov (updated yesterday)
Bootstrap is too big. Moff.js allows to include only needed parts.

Scrapbook

  (22 votes) by Marc Clifton (updated 3 days ago)
Each function should answer "how-what-why."

New Technical Blogs added

Android

  (5 votes) by Val Okafor (updated 5 days ago)
Android SQLite for beginners
  (1 votes) by TheCodeArtist (updated 4 days ago)
(a.k.a The case of the disappearing charging-icon)The following is an account of the final development stages of an android phone, which for obvious reasons will not be named. The bug in itself was a very simple matter and the consequent fix too. But the entire process of discovering what exactly wa

Mobile Development

  (1 votes) by Jamie Munro (updated 3 days ago)
Any regular readers may have noticed that I finally got around to updating and adding a new book under "My Books" on the right-hand side of the screen.  Yes, I not-so recently published my third book (and second with O'Reilly) earlier this year.The book is called 20 Recipes for Programming PhoneGap

Windows Phone 7/8

  (0 votes) by Vijay Rajanna (updated 4 days ago)
Hi, just by looking at the title of the article don't think that this isn't for you, in fact this article is intended for all those who is interested in knowing how a mobile app is being developed and deployed. And to understand this you need not be a hard core developer or not even required to be w



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