Cross-Platform Mobile Development

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Sprites

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The goal of this article is to learn how to work with sprites and get to know their main properties. After reading this article,...

Configuring Your Operating System

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In this article by William Smith, author of Learning Xamarin Studio, we will configure our operating system. (For more resources related to this topic, see...

LiveCode: Loops and Timers

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In this article by Dr Edward Lavieri, author of LiveCode Mobile Development Cookbook, you will learn how to use timers and loops in your...

Using Sensors

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In this article by Leon Anavi, author of the Tizen Cookbook, we will cover the following topics: Using location-based services to display current location ...

Cordova Plugins

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In this article by Hazem Saleh, author of JavaScript Mobile Application Development, we will continue to deep dive into Apache Cordova. You will learn...

Getting Ready to Launch Your PhoneGap App in the Real World

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In this article by Yuxian, Eugene Liang, author of PhoneGap and AngularJS for Cross-platform Development, we will run through some of the stuff that...

Sharing with MvvmCross

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In this article by Mark Reynolds, author of the book Xamarin Essentials, we will take the next step and look at how the use...

Building the Middle-Tier

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In this article by Kerri Shotts , the author of the book PhoneGap for Enterprise covered how to build a web server that bridges...

Application Connectivity and Network Events

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 In this article by Kerri Shotts, author of PhoneGap for Enterprise, we will see how an app reacts to the network changes and activities....

Heads up to MvvmCross

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In this article, by Mark Reynolds, author of the book Xamarin Essentials, we will take the next step and look at how the use...

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Understanding the Foundation of Protocol-oriented Design

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When Apple announced Swift 2 at the World Wide Developers Conference (WWDC) in 2016, they also declared that Swift was the world’s first protocol-oriented...

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