Thứ Tư, 18 tháng 11, 2015

Mobile Newsletter - Native Vs Hybrid Mobile App Development

Mobile Newsletter - Native Vs Hybrid Mobile App Development
Welcome to this week's Mobile Development newsletter from CodeProject.
Click here Mobilize your desktop app without rewriting
WebMAP3 transforms desktop Windows apps to modern Web architecture with pure HTML and JS. Now uses AngularJS and Bootstrap. Find out why more and more ISVs and F1000 companies are turning to WebMAP to mobilize desktop apps for phone and tablet. Learn more
Click here Create high-performance mobile apps and games
Give your users amazing mobile app experiences with the Intel® XDK, all-in-one HTML5 development environment. Design, debug, build & market monetized mobile apps and 2D/3D high impact games. Free download
Windows Bridge for iOS: Where we are and where we are headed
This is the one they didn't cancel. The goal of the bridge has always been to make it easy for iOS developers to make great Windows apps while reusing much of their existing Objective-C code and iOS development skills. (more: Building apps for Windows)
Announcing the New Ionic Creator
Visual prototyping and code generation. Because who wants to write all that UI code (three times)? (more: Ionic)
An Introduction to Google's Accelerated Mobile Pages (AMP)
Just like HTML, but without all that stuff (for now). (more: Sitepoint)
Click here Need to create Excel Charts?
Use SpreadsheetGear to enable users to visualize data with comprehensive Excel-compatible charting, which makes creating, modifying, rendering and interacting with complex charts easier than ever before. Try it now!
An updated app guide and new video tips to help you find success on Google Play
Hot off the press, you can now download the second edition to learn about all the new tools and best practices for improving the quality of your app, growing a valuable audience, increasing engagement and retention, and earning more revenue. (more: Android Developers blog)
Don't want to install that smartphone app? With Google, you may not have to
The search giant is experimenting with tech that lets you use apps without downloading them. It's part of Google's plan to keep its crown when it comes to mobile search. (more: CNet)
Microsoft investigating Win32 app support for Continuum on Windows 10 Mobile
Yes please! Will Win32 desktop apps be able to run on phones using continuum? Kevin Gallo says it's something they're looking at. (more: Windows Central)
Microsoft launches new Mobile Friendliness Test tool for Bing
The Bing Mobile Friendliness Test Tool looks at several things on a web page which includes viewport control configuration, the width of page content, readability of text on a page, spacing of links and elements on a page, and use of incompatible plug-ins. (more: Microsoft News)

New articles added

Android

  (3 votes) by DavidCrow (updated 2 days ago)
Display values as a stacked-column

New Tips and Tricks added

iPhone

  (2 votes) by David Lashkhi (updated 3 days ago)
Working with UIPopoverPresentationController

New Technical Blogs added

Mobile Development

  (5 votes) by Imran Abdul Ghani (updated 3 days ago)
Native Vs Hybrid Mobile App Development – it's a choice you have to make once you get started with mobile app development. Native Apps are conventional and they are called this way, because they use the native language of the platform. An app developed for Android platform can only be utilized by us



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