Thứ Tư, 22 tháng 2, 2017

Mobile Newsletter - Wexflow: Open source workflow engine in C#

Mobile Newsletter - Wexflow: Open source workflow engine in C#

Welcome to this week's Mobile Development newsletter from CodeProject.

Industry News

FlexboxLayout can be interpreted as an advanced LinearLayout because both layouts align their child views sequentially. The significant difference between LinearLayout and FlexboxLayout is that FlexboxLayout has a feature for wrapping.
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Android Developers blog
Standard, functional apps are no longer enough. Today's mobile users, whether they're customers or employees, want more than well-designed user interfaces, geolocation, and other 'standard' app functionality. They demand fully native mobile apps, with fast, relevant, and personalized features that work well on their device of choice.
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Visual Studio
About twice a year, I get involved in a project that requires me to do some Android development; so, about twice a year, I re-launch Google's so-called integrated development environment, Android Studio, with fingers crossed… and twice a year I find myself wincing with bitter disappointment, as I rediscover that it still has all the elegant, intuitive simplicity of a Rube Goldberg machine.
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Techcrunch
This tutorial shows how to build a simple freehand drawing app using SkiaSharp and then, with the aid of the Realm Mobile Platform (RMP), make it a shared drawing app.
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Xamarin
Fortunately, all modern browsers offer mobile emulation tools and one of the best can be found in Chrome. It can help identify early problems without leaving the comfort of your PC and development environment.
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Sitepoint
The mobile app market is growing faster than a beanstalk. The industry is huge and growing daily, and there is no end in sight. Expectedly, the mobile developer population has boomed, and the number of mobile apps in the market has hit new heights. The revenue generated by the global mobile app industry has skyrocketed.
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Smashing Magazine
Swift 4 is a major release that is intended to be completed in the fall of 2017. It pivots around providing source stability for Swift 3 code while implementing essential feature work needed to achieve binary stability in the language.
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Swift

Articles updated

C#

  (53 votes) by Akram El Assas (updated 5 days ago)
An open source workflow engine written in C#.

New Tips and Tricks added

Mobile Development

  (1 votes) by Nesreen Maged (updated 4 days ago)
Use native script with Angular2 and typescript to build a native Android mobile app that is integrated with Google firebase notification FCM

New Technical Blogs added

Mobile Development

  (5 votes) by Afzaal Ahmad Zeeshan (updated 3 days ago)
In this article I will give you a complete overview of SQLite databases in Android and how to consume them using Xamarin APIs.
  (3 votes) by Afzaal Ahmad Zeeshan (updated 2 days ago)
In this article, I cover the most widely faced problems in Xamarin installation and setup for Android application development.



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