Welcome to this week's Mobile Development newsletter from CodeProject.
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Adding the Microsoft Graph to Your Xamarin.Forms Mobile Apps
The Microsoft Graph provides a unified API endpoint for access to various services like mail, contacts, calendar, files, and more. To help make it as easy as possible to interact with the Microsoft Graph in your mobile apps, Microsoft released the Graph SDK, which wraps these APIs into an easy-to-use SDK. (more: Xamarin)
Introduction to Material Motion in Android
In this article you will learn about some of the fundamental concepts of animation and how they can be used to provide a natural, life-like feel to elements. (more: Envato Tuts)
Progressive Web Apps: Bridging the Gap Between Web and Mobile
In this article, we'll go through the basics of what a progressive web app (PWA) is, study some real life cases, and explore other uses and situations in which a PWA can be used to great effect. (more: Sitepoint)
NativeScript for the .NET Developer
If you've never heard of NativeScript before, it is an open source JavaScript framework that lets you create truly native mobile apps. (more: Telerik)
Xamarin.Forms Book Now Available in Easy to Digest Chapter Summaries
People learn in different ways. Some people like to learn a new API framework by reading a big book; for those people I've written Creating Mobile Apps with Xamarin.Forms with 28 chapters available as a free download to help you to get started building mobile apps for iOS, Android, and Windows today. (more: Xamarin)
IBM extends Watson cognitive capabilities to MobileFirst for iOS apps
Debuted at the World of Watson event in Las Vegas, Watson's advanced APIs can now be incorporated into both MobileFirst for iOS apps and custom-built business software crafted by IBM on a case-by-case basis. (more: Apple Insider)
How To Poison The Mobile User
Web designers often make it difficult to use the mobile version of a website and try to "poison" the user, eventually making them leave the website. (more: Smashing Magazine)
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Game Development
(5 votes) by (updated yesterday) In this article we will investigate how to build "the kernel" of the jewels game (like candy crush and other) |
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