2015년 2월 5일 목요일

Mobile Development Special Newsletter

InfoQ Mobile Special Newsletter
Latest Mobile ContentTop Viewed Content,NewsArticlesTop Presentations & Interviews
In this special newsletter we bring you up to date on all the new content and news related to Mobile on InfoQ.

Latest Mobile Content on InfoQ

#1 Building Pinterest's Mobile Apps (presentation, Jan 09, 2015)
#2 The Current Status of Browser-based Virtual Reality in HTML5 (news, Jan 22, 2015)
#3 Xamarin Releases Unified iOS/Mac API with 64-Bit Support (news, Jan 22, 2015)
#4 jQuery Takes Over the Pointer Events Polyfill from Google (news, Dec 30, 2014)
#5 Merry Swiftmas from InfoQ (article, Dec 20, 2014)


Top Viewed NoSQL Content on InfoQ

#1 Android Developers Are Recommended to Switch from Eclipse to Android Studio 1.0 (news, Dec 10, 2014)
#2 DukeScript: A New Attempt to Run Java Everywhere (article, Oct 09, 2014)
#3 Bootstrap 4 Will Drop IE8 Support (news, Nov 06, 2014)
#4 Application Architecture is Shifting towards Connected Apps (news, Nov 28, 2014)
#5 The Facebook Mobile Release Process (presentation, Feb 27, 2013)


Top News

Agile for Mobile Application Development

For mobile application development, teams are looking to introduce a lightweight development process like agile software development, which offers tremendous opportunities and value to build applications in short cycles.

ZURB Releases a Framework for Creating Responsive Apps

ZURB, a web design company and creator of Foundation (for Sites), has announced and open sourced another framework called Foundation for Apps (FA). FA provides HTML5/JavaScript tools for creating responsive web applications for desktop and mobile devices.

C++ Cross-Platform iOS and Android Development: The Dropbox Lesson

Dropbox developers have recently given some talks describing how they support both iOS and Android in their apps without having to recode everything on each platform. Let's review the reasons that led to their approach, the benefits it brings, and some key points learned through the process.

Google Releases Android Auto APIs

Following on from their announcement of Android Auto in June, Google has now published their first APIs for the platform. Available as part of the Android 5.0 (Lollipop) SDK the APIs will allow developers to add a tailored in-car experience to their existing Android applications.

How Etsy Does Continuous Integration for Mobile Apps

Nassim Kammah, engineer at Etsy, explained to Velocity Conference attendants how Etsy does continuous integration for mobile apps. Etsy uses a mix of automated and manual processes, still adhering to the same principles that it applies on web development and reusing many of the same tools. Nassim also talked about how Etsy handles the unique set of challenges presented by mobile apps development.

Top Articles

Swift Programming Language

This year, Apple surprisingly unveiled Swift, a new programming language for iOS and OSX at WWDC. This article details why Swift is an enrichment to the Apple ecosystem.


Creating Mobile Apps - Recently New Technology and Already a Commodity?

This InfoQ article series is focused on the fast-changing world of Mobile technology. This tehnology will influence the way we design, develop and test software in the coming years.

Seven Steps to Create an Unbeatable Enterprise Mobility Strategy

As mobility is transforming our lives, this article gives a step-by-step approach on how enterprises can seamlessly connect their mobile workforce to back-end systems for increased productivity.

Unusual Ways to Create a Mobile App

There are hundreds of thousands of mobile applications in the iOS or Android app stores. In this article we would like to show you two not so common ways to build native apps with Java and Xtend.

Virtual Panel on App Development

Whereas it's clear that one has to support Android and iOS to reach a maximum of mobile users, it's not quite clear, what technology and tools to chose to build applications for those systems.


Top Presentations & Interviews

The Functional Programming Concepts in Facebook's Mobile Apps

Adam Ernst shows how his team at Facebook encountered spiraling complexities and declining reliability and decided to make the shift to functional, in the data model and the view layer of News Feed.

Hybrid vs. Native: Choosing a Mobile Strategy

Jeff French covers the pros and cons of native app development vs. HTML5 hybrid app development so one can make the right choice based on the needs of his app.


Android and Groovy, a Winning Pair?

Cedric Champeau tries to answer the question: "Android developers are used to develop applications in Java, so why Groovy, a JVM language, wouldn't be usable for Android development too?"


Introduction to Development on Android Devices

Muljadi Budiman introduces development for Android: setting up the emulator, using Eclipse, XML Layouts with typical controls, responding to events, device orientation, and sensors.


An Unseen Interface

Halle Winkler overviews the state of speech technology, examining the opportunities in usability and new forms of usage that become available with speech interfaces in mobile apps.


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