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Building Secure Apps for Windows IoT Core
In this post, we will look at how to write apps for Windows IoT Core that can authenticate to Azure, while protecting the security-sensitive information on the device. (more: Windows Developer)
NativeScript And Xamarin
Developing mobile apps is hard. As a developer, you have to learn a disparate set of development environments and languages if you want to deploy a single app to multiple platforms. Fortunately, frameworks such as Xamarin and NativeScript allow developers to target multiple mobile operating systems (namely iOS and Android) while still using a programming language that they already know. (more: NativeScript)
Windows Bridge for iOS: UIKit, meet XAML. XAML, meet UIKit.
The goal of the iOS bridge is to make it easy for iOS developers to make great Windows apps while reusing much of their existing Objective-C code and iOS development skills. (more: Building Apps for Windows)
How Browsers will re-shape App Development with Progressive Web Apps
Progressive web apps are about to unveil the true potential of modern browsers and new web standards. (more: We lance)
Using Xamarin Forms with .NET Standard
With the release of .NET Core and the .NET Standard Library last week, many people want to know how they can use packages targeting netstandard1.x with their Xamarin projects. It is possible today if you use Visual Studio; for Xamarin Studio users, support is coming soon. (more: Oren Novotny)
Access Platform APIs with React Native Modules
React Native has an excellent way of creating your own modules for accessing a Native API not yet supported. In this tutorial I will show you how to create React Native Modules that exposes the Android MediaPlayer api to react Native. (more: Sitepoint)
Facebook unveils beta Swift SDK for Apple devices
This opens the doors for Facebook developers to leverage the whole gamut of Apple's platforms — iOS, watchOS, macOS, and tvOS. (more: Business Insider)
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