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Mobile apps must work offline because wireless connectivity isn't ubiquitous
Intermittent wireless connectivity requires mobile apps to follow sync patterns using pre-fetched data via APIs and offline local storage. (more: Rob Tiffany)
Apple gives app makers more time to switch to HTTPS connection
Apple required developers to switch on App Transport Security by January 1st, but the company changed its mind. (more: Engadget)
Exploring the Tessel 2 IoT and robotics development board
I'm continuing to play around with IoT devices on my staycation. The Tessel is pretty cool as a tiny device because it includes WiFi on the board as well as two USB ports AND on-board Ethernet. (more: Scott Hanselman)
What's New in Swift 3?
This September, Apple officially released the latest version of their new programming language, Swift 3. Just like Swift 2 last year, this version contains a lot of new features and improvements, which make programming with Swift even better! (more: Envato Tuts)
Xamarin Dev Days Now Available for On Demand Streaming
Microsoft has posted all of the content from its Xamarin Dev Days live event, allowing developers to view the content on demand. (more: Thurrott)
Top 6 Trends to Watch in Mobile App Development for 2017
Today, apps are built not just for smartphones anymore; they are needed for wearables, connected homes, smart cars, IoT-enabled devices and much more. (more: iamwire)
How to keep your users engaged after your app goes live
Developers put so much time and effort into their applications during development, it seems once the application goes live they no longer give it that extra attention. Instead, developers have become accustomed to just releasing bug fixes to their applications when necessary, adding functionality at a much slower pace. (more: SD Times)
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