Welcome to this week's Mobile Development newsletter from CodeProject.
Introducing Bluetooth® Developer Studio. This powerful tool can cut development time by up to 70%, reduce Bluetooth technology learning time by up to 50% and help deliver consistent Bluetooth services and applications across chipsets and platforms. Download Developer Studio now |
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A Simple Case for Hybrid Mobile App Development
A hybrid mobile app is similar to any app that you download from an App Store, but the fundamentals of how they work is different from native apps. (more: Sitepoint)
Introducing Background Sync
Background sync is a new web API that lets you defer actions until the user has stable connectivity. This is useful for ensuring that whatever the user wants to send, is actually sent. (more: Google Developers)
Android Studio 2.0 Preview: Android Emulator
As a part of Android Studio 2.0, the latest version of the Android Emulator can help you test your app on a wide range of screens size and configurations beyond the physical Android hardware you use to test. (more: Android Developers Blog)
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iOS and Swift rule the enterprise
Enteprises are adopting iOS for their mobile apps. Now with the open sourcing of Swift, this trend will continue to expand in the backend and perhaps unseat Java as the predominant server-side language (more: Infoworld)
Common Design Patterns for Android
This article will introduce a few common design patterns for Android that you can use while developing apps. (more: Ray Wenderlich)
Developers are having trouble accessing data for mobile apps, report says
A majority of developers are reporting that accessing data is becoming their No. 1 problem for building mobile apps. (more: SD Times)
iOS and Android Programming with Go
Whilst not a new language, Go has gained a lot of interest over the past two years and the number of bigger name projects utilizing the language is growing rapidly. (more: Sitepoint)
New articles added
PHP
(0 votes) by (updated yesterday) PHP code and pattern for the creation of OpenFire XMPP users from end-user applications via HTTP POST |
Articles updated
iPhone
(9 votes) by (updated yesterday) This article details the necessary UITableViewDelegate methods required to fully support a form presented in a UITableView. |
New Tips and Tricks added
Android
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