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Build Ionic Apps in Minutes with VS Code
One of the most popular JavaScript hybrid frameworks that we've heard from our customers is Ionic. Free and open source, Ionic offers a library of mobile-optimized HTML, CSS and JS CSS components, gestures, and tools for building highly interactive mobile apps. It is built with SASS and optimized for AngularJS. Today, we are pleased to announce support for Ionic in the Cordova Tools Extension for VS Code! (more: Visual Studio blog)
The Past, Present and Future of Swift
Swift has an interested backer with deep pockets and an enthusiastic, responsive community. Swift is developer friendly, with modern paradigms and considerations and is partially cross-platform. (more: Sitepoint)
Announcing UI for NativeScript—True Native Cross-Platform UI
Today we introduce Telerik UI for NativeScript—build beautiful mobile apps with native performance using web skills you already have. (more: Telerik)
Google releases new tool to scan Android apps for accessibility issues
For anyone designing Android apps, Google just released a tool that will help make your apps more accessible for all users. (more: Ars Technica)
An Introduction to Model View Presenter on Android
This tutorial should help you understand the importance of a well designed project and why Android's standard architecture isn't always sufficient. (more: EnvatoTuts)
Google will start ranking 'mobile-friendly' sites even higher in May
Google today announced it is rolling out an update to mobile search results in May that "increases the effect" of its mobile-friendly ranking signal. (more: Venture Beat)
Google launches the Android Experiments I/O Challenge for open-source app developers
Google is launching the Android Experiments I/O Challenge today in an effort to bring more interesting open-source apps to its Android Experiments showcase. (more: Techcrunch)
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