Thứ Tư, 14 tháng 4, 2021

Mobile Newsletter - Why some developers are avoiding app store headaches by going web-only

Mobile Newsletter - Why some developers are avoiding app store headaches by going web-only

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

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Industry News

It's still tough to opt out of Apple and Google's ecosystems. But some app makers are coming around to the web's upsides.
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Fast Company
Xamarin was released 10 years before, it has helped many developers to develop mobile apps with multi-platform with native feel but now it's time to say goodbye to Xamarin and happily welcome .NET MAUI (Multi-platform App UI).
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MS Dev Build
One major update is the addition of interactive components that allow designers to create prototype interactions between variants in a component set.
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Surface Duo
No matter what stage of the app development process you're at, and no matter your level of familiarity with developing inclusive apps, it is always the right time to make your apps more inclusive.
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Xamarin
Google helps protect billions of users every day through the use of a robust set of tools designed to keep users safe online. We're proud to provide a wide range of these same resources to help developers build safe and successful apps.
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Android Developers

New articles added

Containers

  (0 votes) by Glenn Prince (updated 8 hours ago)
In this article, we expand our existing cloud native application by building and deploying a Kubernetes cluster using Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS).

Hosted Services

  (4 votes) by Sander Rossel (updated 5 days ago)
This article will serve as a hands-on introduction to Cloud Native development for Node developers. Unlike most other introductions, we're going to show how to do things in a realistic way using modern tools.
  (3 votes) by Sander Rossel (updated 2 days ago)
Now that we have a cloud native build, test, and deploy pipeline up and running on Azure - along with a working Azure Function - we're going to flesh it out into a full microservice complete with business logic and a datastore.
  (2 votes) by Glenn Prince (updated yesterday)
In this article, we'll demonstrate how to go a step further by building a complete Cloud Native application consisting of several Azure Functions-hosted microservices.



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