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Using C and C++ in an iOS App with Objective-C++
Objective-C++ may sound like a new programming language, but it's not. It's a combination of two languages, Objective-C and C++. (more: Sitepoint)
Mozilla details first round of IoT projects
The company recently announced it would turn its focus from Firefox OS for smartphones to Firefox OS for connected devices, and it is now announcing four new experimental projects as part of that connected devices initiative. (more: SD Times)
Cross-Platform Dev Approach That Isn't Xamarin
Xamarin this, Xamarin that. But not all cross-platform is Xamarin. Have you heard of one other option, like React Native? (more: Visual Studio Magazine)
Add Background Data Refresh to Your iOS Apps
In this blog post, we're going to walk through the process of adding background data refresh in just three simple steps to your iOS apps. (more: Xamarin)
Research: Insights on the State of App Developers 2016
The growth in consumer demand for mobile apps and the increase in time spent on the apps is encouraging for both aspiring and seasoned developers to innovate across mobile devices. (more: Developer Tech)
Build Cross-Platform Android and iOS UIs with Xamarin Forms
Using Xamarin, developers can target Android, iOS and Windows (Mobile) 10, using a single industry standard language, C#. (more: Sitepoint)
Taking AMP for a Spin
One big new method for making your website fast is called Accelerated Mobile Pages (AMP), a project spearheaded by Google. Mobile data is unlike our home WiFi connections. It's slow. AMP aims to help fix that, in a rigidly prescribed way, by ridding sites of their most inefficient parts. (more: CSS Tricks)
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