Thứ Tư, 24 tháng 2, 2016

Mobile Newsletter - Microsoft shows developers how to port an iOS calculator app to Windows 10

Mobile Newsletter - Microsoft shows developers how to port an iOS calculator app to Windows 10
Welcome to this week's Mobile Development newsletter from CodeProject.
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Twitter launches Fabric app for iOS and Android
No longer will app developers need to rely on their desktops and laptops in order to check on the health of their apps, find out the number of monthly active users or the average length of users' sessions, or discover crashes affecting certain users. Now, after five months of development at Twitter, there's finally a mobile app for that. (more: VentureBeat)
Develop ReactNative apps in Visual Studio Code
ReactNative is a great way to build native, cross platform app for iOS and Android using JavaScript. We recently announced the launch of a Visual Studio Code Extension that enables you to build, debug and preview Apache Cordova apps. And today we're pleased to announce the availability a similar extension for ReactNative! (more: Visual Studio)
Microsoft shows developers how to port an iOS calculator app to Windows 10
One of the new systems designed to help app developers convert their iOS apps to the Windows 10 format is the Windows Bridge for iOS. (more: WinBeta)
Building a Great Hosted Web App
Hosted Web Apps, the Windows bridge for web applications, have become a popular choice among developers for building Universal Windows Platform (UWP) apps. (more: Building Apps for Windows)
iOS Universal Links for a Seamless App User Experience
One of the more interesting features introduced with iOS 9 was Universal Links. Supporting this feature in your app allows any links to content on the web to be seamlessly opened in the app itself. (more: Sitepoint)
Windows apps on iOS and Android - The future of Windows 10 may be virtualization
Microsoft's vision of Windows as a Service (WaaS) may be more than just a steady stream of updates to users of the Windows 10 operating system. Virtualization of Windows 10 across many devices may be the ultimate end goal by Redmond according to my sources. (more: Windows Central)
Android Support Library 23.2
When talking about the Android Support Library, it is important to realize this isn't one monolithic library, but a whole collection of libraries that seek to provide backward-compatible versions of APIs, as well as offer unique features without requiring the latest platform version. Version 23.2 adds a few new support libraries as well as new features to many of the existing libraries. (more: Android Developers)

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