Thứ Tư, 9 tháng 8, 2017

Mobile Newsletter - Google Play will now downrank poorly performing apps

Mobile Newsletter - Google Play will now downrank poorly performing apps

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

Industry News

Building mobile apps becomes infinitely simpler when we get the antiquated server stack out of the way
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Infoworld
There are, of course, many approaches that can be taken to validation. What's presented here is the validation approach taken in the eShopOnContainers mobile app, which is extensible, easily unit testable, and supports data binding and property change notification.
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Xamarin
The sanitizers that are currently available in Android can discover and diagnose many memory misuse bugs and undefined behavior and can give code coverage metrics to ensure that your test suite is as complete as possible.
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Android developers blog
Google today announced it's rolling out a change to its Play Store so that better-performing apps – meaning those that experience fewer crashes and those that don't drain your smartphone battery – will be ranked higher than apps with bugs and other performance issues.
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Techcrunch
With the release of iOS 11 on the horizon, now is the perfect time to start incorporating them. To help you along, I've listed out some under-used features and reasons why your users will thank you for adding them to your app.
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Big Nerd Ranch
I use the iOS Simulator and AVDs (Android Virtual Devices) heavily, and was getting frustrated with the need to manually launch the two from Xcode and Android Studio, respectively.
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Telerik
The Web Manifest is a JSON document, containing a series of properties (meta data) used to describe the application to the browser. The browser uses this information to drive the add to home screen and launch experiences.
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C# Corner

New Technical Blogs added

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6502 Cross Assembly using MacOS and Atom
  (1 votes) by John Newcombe (updated 2 days ago)
6502 Cross Assembly for the Apple II using MacOS



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