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Welcome to this week's Mobile Development newsletter from CodeProject. Industry News Wonder why a MutableList isn't a subtype of MutableList? Ever seen the "in" and "out" modifiers in Kotlin and wondered what they do? Let's find out! | Kotlin Christmas | This library allows you to use the ultra-simple Model-View-Update architecture to build applications for iOS, Android, Mac, WPF and more using Xamarin.Forms. It is built on Fabulous. | Fabulous | This post will focus on my initial impressions having gone through the first part of Apple's SwiftUI tutorials. But before I look at SwiftUI, it's worth taking a little look at its predecessors to understand what it's trying to improve upon. | Scott Logic | The Ionic team recently announced the first production release of Ionic React, a version of Ionic that leverages React to build applications for iOS, Android, Desktop, and Progressive Web Apps (PWA). | InfoQ | As a developer, I occasionally have to test software on non-PC platforms. Naturally, it's easier if this testing takes place on a PC, as it makes debugging much easier. For example, what if you want to run Android apps on your PC? | Dice Insights | React Native is owned by Facebook and stands in competition against the likes of Bootstrap, Apache Cordova, and NativeScript. | Mobile App Daily | New articles added | (2 votes) by R S Dodiya (updated 2 days ago) This article shows and explains to beginners how to use API request in Android and manage data table by calling. | | (4 votes) by Marijan Nikic (updated 3 days ago) A utility for automatization of moving files from partition A to partition B and vice versa | | (3 votes) by NickNs1991 (updated yesterday) Rapid Roll game in C# | Articles updated | (165 votes) by Peter Vegter (updated 2 days ago) Microsoft Media Foundation based easy-to-use library with many added features | | (33 votes) by Mihai MOGA (updated 3 days ago) An alternative Windows version to the famous Task Manager | | (29 votes) by Mihai MOGA (updated 3 days ago) An alternative Windows version to the famous HyperTerminal | | (8 votes) by syed shanu (updated 2 days ago) | | (81 votes) by Alexander Iacobciuc (updated 6 hours ago) In this article you will find an implementation of a stream player control. | | (17 votes) by Greg Utas (updated 2 days ago) Keeping a C++ program running after nasty things happen | | (12 votes) by steveb (updated 5 days ago) Dynamic string for the C language | | (4 votes) by Greg Utas (updated 2 days ago) Recovering from memory leaks | | (3 votes) by Greg Utas (updated yesterday) Automating Scott Meyers' recommendations and cleaning up #include directives | | (38 votes) by HHerzl (updated 3 days ago) Scaffolding Entity Framework Core 2 with CatFactory | | (61 votes) by Jovibor (updated 3 days ago) HEX Control for MFC/Win32 apps | | (20 votes) by Jovibor (updated 4 days ago) List control with cells tooltips, menu ability, and even more | | (52 votes) by Łukasz Bownik (updated 2 days ago) This article discusses the psychological reasons of software project failures. | | (11 votes) by Greg Utas (updated 2 days ago) Cleaving the Gordian knot of thread safety | | (8 votes) by honey the codewitch (updated yesterday) Generate maintainable parsers in most major .NET languages using a friendly grammar format | Tips and Tricks updated | (10 votes) by honey the codewitch (updated 2 days ago) Easily implement efficient backtracking capabilities over any enumeration | | (9 votes) by HHerzl (updated 3 days ago) Scaffolding ASP.NET Core 2 with CatFactory | New Technical Blogs added | (3 votes) by Rion Williams (updated 3 days ago) One thing that I've always loved hearing about from fellow engineers or reading about on technical blogs are bugs. Nasty ones. Ones that keep you up at night and those that will wake you from a dead sleep. These are the ones that great stories are built upon, because like. | © 2019 The Code Project. All rights reserved. This email was sent to vutunglampro@gmail.com. To stop receiving The Code Project Mobile Development Newsletter click Unsubscribe. CodeProject 503-250 Ferrand Drive, Toronto Ontario, M3C 3G8 Canada +1 416-849-8900 x 100 Please do not reply directly to this email. It was sent from an unattended mailbox. For correspondence please use webmaster@codeproject.com |
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