Mobile Newsletter - Announcing Experimental Mobile Blazor Bindings 6 new and 15 updated articles today
Welcome to this week's Mobile Development newsletter from CodeProject. Industry News With XAML Hot Reload, you can make changes to your XAML files, hit save, and immediately see those changes reflected in your running app! | Xamarin blog | These bindings enable developers to build native mobile apps using C# and .NET for iOS and Android using familiar web programming patterns. | ASP.NET blog | You need to follow simple but golden rules that can uplift your application and can cover your target audience. | AndroidPub | Core technologies, building blocks, packages, and more | Heartbeat | In the last American census, it was estimated that 18.7% of the population has some type of disability and of those, according to the Pew Internet Project, 54% utilize internet connected services and devices. | Mfractor | Very often we want ways to improve our apps user experience to make users more productive and comfortable using it, often we see that by pressing an app icon it displays a menu of quick options, which is a pretty handy and quick improvement if used wisely for relevant actions. | Xam Girl | I created and published my first Android app: an initiative tracker for pen-and-paper roleplaying games. If you have an Android tablet, you can download it off Google Play and try it out. As opposed to my earlier attempts, I now used Xamarin with XAML and PostSharp (the product we make). | PostSharp | New articles added | (9 votes) by Marc Clifton (updated 2 days ago) Implementations in C# and F# | | (4 votes) by Prashant Rewatkar (updated yesterday) Cookie authentication in .NET Core 3.0 | Articles updated | (72 votes) by Peter Occil (updated 23 hours ago) Most apps that use random numbers care about either unpredictability, high quality, or repeatability. This article explains the three kinds of RNGs and gives recommendations on each kind. | | (10 votes) by Garbel Nervadof (updated 3 days ago) This article demonstrates how to use Python to solve simple Laplace equation with Numpy library and Matplotlib to plot the solution of the equation. We'll also see that we can write less code and do more with Python. | | (766 votes) by Dominik Reichl (updated 2 days ago) KeePass is a free, open source, light-weight and easy-to-use password manager. | | (5 votes) by PrafullaVedante (updated 2 days ago) This utility downloads Google takeout images from the downloaded JSON files. | | (76 votes) by EgorYusov (updated yesterday) This article introduces Diligent Engine, a modern cross-platform graphics API abstraction library and rendering framework | | (24 votes) by Mehdi Gholam (updated 2 days ago) WinForms RSS Reader similar to FeedReader | | (8 votes) by Mehdi Gholam (updated 21 hours ago) Tiny, fast, standard compliant CSV reader writer | | (33 votes) by Yucel Guven (updated 2 days ago) IPv6 subnet calculator / tool explained | | (9 votes) by Mehdi Gholam (updated 4 days ago) Using list of objects, LINQ and SQL like string query instead of a database with fastJSON serializer | | (6 votes) by Thilo Bauer (updated yesterday) With some code snippets to give beginners (+ others) ideas | | (28 votes) by Shao Voon Wong (updated 3 days ago) Floating Point Format For C++ and C# Programmers | | (5 votes) by Ahmed Bouchefra (updated 10 hours ago) Setting up a custom domain for your GitHub hosted website | New Tips and Tricks added | (5 votes) by Steffen Ploetz (updated yesterday) Another fully functional ownerdraw menu with minimal effort - this time based on Win32, with icons instead of bitmaps, with accelerators and tested for ReactOS and WinNT 4.0 to Windows 10. | | (4 votes) by Code Artist (updated 3 days ago) Configure ClickOnce Application to run on Windows Startup | Tips and Tricks updated | (4 votes) by Tiago Cavalcante Trindade (updated 2 days ago) In this article, I will show you how to put color in C++, Python and batch on the Windows console. | | (6 votes) by David A. Gray (updated yesterday) The routines in this library can parse any string that I can throw at it, including Common Name strings read from X.509 Digital Certificates. | New Technical Blogs added | (4 votes) by Jeremy Likness (updated 5 days ago) WebAssembly now lives outside of the browser thanks to the WebAssembly System Interface (WASI) and runtimes like Wasmer and Wasmtime. Learn how to build and run your own WASI modules without leaving your favorite browser. | | (0 votes) by Ahmed Bouchefra (updated 17 hours ago) How to integrate and use bootstrap 4 with Angular 9 | Technical Blogs updated | (5 votes) by 10xlearner (updated yesterday) const-correctness, about when and why you should use const keyword - this post was inspired by a rule from the first chapter of Code Craft, by Pete Goodliffe, on Defensive programming | © 2020 The Code Project. All rights reserved. This email was sent to vutunglampro@gmail.com. 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