Thứ Tư, 17 tháng 10, 2018

Mobile Newsletter - How I keep 30 Chocolatey packages up-to-date without losing my mind

Mobile Newsletter - How I keep 30 Chocolatey packages up-to-date without losing my mind

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

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When creating mobile apps, you have to create and maintain the user interface and app logic for both iOS and Android separately: Objective-C/Swift with XCode and Java with Android Studio. That can quickly turn into a pain. With Xamarin.Forms, however, the UI and app logic for your app resides in a single codebase and you get to use a single IDE to maintain it all — saving time and headaches.
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Smashing Magazine
This week we released the first production-ready version of Oboe - a C++ library for building real-time audio apps. Oboe provides the lowest possible audio latency across the widest range of Android devices, as well as several other benefits.
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Android Developers blog
This simple, but very capacious model of finite state machine (a.k.a. FSM) is used widely, although most programmers have unfortunately forgotten about it. Today we will talk about finite state machines and their application in complex animations for Xamarin.Forms apps.
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Xamarin blog
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Designers love making responsive UIs but implementing them in real life is not that easy. As a Flutter developer you should't say NO to your designers. so let's make them happy again.
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Flutter Community
React Native apps are native apps. It's a heck of a coup they've pulled off, and while I have my concerns around adopting the technology, "Is it native?" isn't one of them.
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Big Nerd Ranch
A recent survey on mobile security confirms what most suspect. Most enterprises still have much work to do to bring mobile security up to par, especially for devices that spend most of their time connecting to data and applications on third-party networks.
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Network Computing
In the recent past, we have seen several advancements in Artificial Intelligence and in parallel a plethora of intelligent apps coming into the market. These advancements are enabling developers to take their apps to the next level by integrating recommendation service, image recognition, speech recognition, voice translation, and many more cool capabilities. Artificial Intelligence is becoming a potent tool for mobile developers to experiment and innovate.
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Packt Hub

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As of this writing, I manage 29 packages on Chocolatey.org. One thing it's imperative package authors do, though, is keep their packages up to date as new versions of the software they're wrapping get released. Without this, packages simply atrophy and the value of Chocolatey goes down.



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