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FileMaker launches SDK for building native iOS apps
Apple subsidiary FileMaker on Tuesday announced the FileMaker iOS App SDK, a set of coding tools that offer developers the means to build native iPhone and iPad apps. (more: AppleInsider)
The Post-Mobile Era
It is time to start looking beyond smartphone hardware. We are observing signs that the smartphone market is mature. More than two billion people have a smartphone, and the market is moving to "replacement cycle innovation" rather than "adoption cycle innovation." (more: re/code)
Don't rush your company into an IoT app platform
It's a big decision because it's hard to back out of middleware, analyst says (more: IT World)
So You Want To Build An App? Twitter Has A Playbook
We don't pretend to have all the answers, and you certainly don't have to use all the tools we mention – but we'd like to pay it forward, based on knowledge we've gathered from colleagues and learned by making mistakes. (more: ReadWrite)
Unit Testing Apache Cordova Apps with Visual Studio, Part 1
In this two-part post I'll give a shorter version of those walkthroughs to familiarize you with the process. Part 1 here provides background on unit testing and a basic example with Cordova and Visual Studio. Part 2 will delve a little deeper into the subject of test-driven development and debugging unit tests. (more: Visual Studio)
The top 6 reasons mobile apps crash: How to best avoid Murphy
Here are six of the top ways your development can go astray and leave your app in danger of heading off a performance cliff. (more: TechBeacon)
Mobile Web vs. Native Apps or Why You Want Both
While the mobile opportunity has been clear for some time, how to best tackle it remains a subject of debate. In particular, when building software for mobile should we invest in Web-based solutions or a native apps? Yes... (more: Luke Wroblewski)
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