Welcome to this week's Mobile Development newsletter from CodeProject.
The tools you need to build the best apps. Stop hunting for SDKs & dealing with tedious configurations. Fabric gives you the best-in-class mobile SDKs such as AWS, Stripe etc. and lets you get right into coding. Trusted by thousands of apps like Square, Yelp & more, Fabric is free for all. Get Fabric! |
Get Free Minutes on Remote Testing Services Intel® Software is sponsoring free app testing on Intel-based Android devices. Automatically test your app remotely on real devices. |
Android gaining ground mainly at Windows Phone's expense
Windows Phone sales took a dive in 2015, and it looks like the trend continues in 2016 as well. The platform is losing ground in major markets across the globe, according to a new report by Kantar Worldpanel ComTech. And Android is taking advantage of it. (more: Beta News)
Getting Started With Ionic: JavaScript Components
In this tutorial, we are going to build our first Ionic app together and learn the basics of Ionic's JavaScript components. (more: EnvatoTuts)
Create, ideate, and collaborate: Build apps powered by Windows Ink
Windows Ink starts with an experience that greets you at the click of the pen button. This experience, the Windows Ink Workspace, is also always accessible through the taskbar, no matter where you are. (more: Building Apps for Windows)
SpreadsheetGear Enables ASP.NET, Windows Forms, WPF and Silverlight developers to take advantage of scalable Excel Reporting, dashboards from Excel charts and ranges, powerful spreadsheet controls, Excel-compatible charting, lightning-fast Excel-compatible calculations and more. Try it now! |
Free ebook: Creating Mobile Apps with Xamarin.Forms
Microsoft Press, in cooperation with Xamarin, is pleased to publish a new ebook by legendary author Charles Petzold: Creating Mobile Apps with Xamarin.Forms: Cross-platform C# programming for iOS, Android, and Windows. (more: Microsoft Press)
Introducing WALT: an open-source latency testing tool from Google
In mobile reviews, we toss around the word "snappy" a lot. When we describe something as snappy, what we really mean is that the device has a low latency between input and output (more: Android Authority)
Improve User Experience With Real-Time Features
Real-time technology delivers information to your users as it happens. But how does it help improve your product and align with your customers' expectations? (more: Smashing Magazine)
Windows App Development: What is Universal Windows Platform (UWP)?
An introduction to Microsoft's new development strategy for software developers. (more: DZone)
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