Thứ Tư, 8 tháng 6, 2016

Mobile Newsletter - Windows Bridge for iOS: Project updates, new features, and new samples

Mobile Newsletter - Windows Bridge for iOS: Project updates, new features, and new samples
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Managing Data in iOS Apps with SQLite

Developers have a lot of options for managing data in iOS apps, from Core Data to cloud based storage, but one elegant and reliable local storage option is SQLite. (more: Sitepoint)

What's New in Android Studio 2.2?

In this article we're going to take a closer look at what's new in Android Studio 2.2. (more: EnvatoTuts)

Windows Bridge for iOS: Project updates, new features, and new samples

This week, the Windows Bridge for iOS is gaining a number of new features—including improved support for several widely-used iOS layout APIs—and integrating with the official CoreFoundation framework. (more: Building Apps for Windows)

Google's TensorFlow is now available for iOS

TensorFlow is Google's machine learning software, which the company open-sourced last November and used to power AlphaGo. (more: The Verge)

Node-RED makes baking IoT Raspberry Pi easy

Node-RED is a free, open source visual wiring tool created by Nick O'Leary and Dave Conway-Jones of IBM Emerging Technologies (more: Read Write)

Google launches certification program for development agencies

Google has made good on a pledge the company made last December of launching a certification program for software development agencies; with the program now live in a number of countries. (more: Developer Tech)

Apple is making big changes to the App Store under Phil Schiller's lead

The single biggest difference is a change to Apple's traditional 70-30 revenue split for in-app subscriptions. (more: Ars Technica)



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