Thứ Tư, 7 tháng 9, 2016

Mobile Newsletter - Xamarin.iOS Binding for an Existing iOS Library with Objective Sharpie

Mobile Newsletter - Xamarin.iOS Binding for an Existing iOS Library with Objective Sharpie
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Android developers can now apply to put public betas in the Google Play store

Previously, downloading still-in-development software required joining a Google Group or side-loading an app completely outside Google Play. (more: The Verge)

Securing Your Android Apps with the Fingerprint API

Fingerprint readers are becoming more common on Android devices since Marshmallow introduced a new Fingerprint API and in this tutorial I will show you how to implement them in your apps. (more: Sitepoint)

Xamarin.Android 7.0 Now With More Nougat

We're excited to announce that we have published Xamarin.Android support for Android 7.0 for both Xamarin Studio and Visual Studio. (more: Xamarin)

Microsoft kit eases gadget development with Raspberry Pi

Microsoft's IoT Grove Kit comes with a 5-inch touchscreen display, actuators, sensors, and cables (more: Infoworld)

Intel Adding Code to Microsoft's iOS Bridge

Intel recently contributed what it calls the "Accelerate framework," which it described in a blog posting as containing "C APIs for vector and matrix mathematics, DSP, and image processing." (more: Dice)

The Building Blocks Of Progressive Web Apps

Web apps can replace all of the functions of native apps and websites at once. (more: Smashing Magazine)

Introducing Arduino Wiring on Windows 10 IoT Core

Developers targeting Windows 10 IoT Core can use a programming language of their choice. Today, this includes C#, C++, Visual Basic, JavaScript, Python and Node.js, but we're not stopping there. Arduino Wiring is the latest addition to IoT Core. (more: Windows developer)

New articles added

Mobile Development

  (2 votes) by syed shanu (updated 3 hours ago)
In this article, let's see about CocosSharp for Windows phone.

New Technical Blogs added

iOS and watchOS

  (2 votes) by Vidyasagar MSC (updated 5 days ago)
These days a new phase has crept into my developer life and I call it “generating Xamarin.iOS binding for Objective-C libraries”. After tasting success by generating Xamarin C# binding of a Cocoapods iOS SDK using Objective Sharpie, a new request hoped-in from the MobileFirst Platform Fo



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