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How Do Mobile Emulators Even?
A great emulator is critical to the creation of a great mobile app. But what are emulators, even, within a mobile context? How do they work? Why are some better than others? Why are Android and iOS emulators so different? And what's the difference between a simulator and an emulator? Let's take a look. (more: Telerik)
Cocos2d-x Visual Studio Android Project
With some new Android support added in Visual Studio Update 2, this seemed like the perfect opportunity to allow Cocos2d-x users a chance to utilize Visual Studio's incredible editing, debugging, and deployment support for their Android development work. (more: Visual C++)
microG Project
A free-as-in-freedom re-implementation of Google's proprietary Android user space apps and libraries. (more: MicroG)
The state of mobile device security: Android vs. iOS
Android or iOS is one of the biggest decisions you'll make for your company, especially regarding security. Here are the latest security updates from both ecosystems. (more: ZDNet)
IoT and coding: The most important IoT programming languages
The Internet of Things (IoT) is an entirely new platform for developers and engineers, but one thing should remain consistent as we move into this new world, the programming languages. From our limited time checking out IoT projects, developers seem to be utilizing the same languages for their projects, while also integrating some specific changes for IoT. (more: ReadWrite)
4 Major Technical Challenges Facing IoT Developers
The added utility of IoT comes with its own set of caveats and requirements, which need to be met and overcome with the proper solutions and approaches. Here are four challenges to expect in the future. (more: Sitepoint)
Let Me Translate That For You: Getting Started with Microsoft Translator Service
In this blog post, we'll use the Microsoft Translator Service offered by the Microsoft Azure DataMarket to translate text from one language to another. (more: Xamarin)
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