Monday 3 September 2012

[TechRepublic] Android dev platforms that will change your life

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Four Android development platforms that will change your life

If you're ready to branch out into Android and build amazing apps, these platforms turn app development will save you hours of work. Read more

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Solutions for Today's Smart Business

To learn more about the latest in business tools, check out this white paper. You'll hear how IBM is changing the way people do business with the help of the latest in software and analytics. Keep reading to discover more.


Poll Results: Apple iOS enterprise development is more hype than fact

There is not as much in-house enterprise app development in the Apple iOS space as one might think. Read more

Windows Phone 7: binding custom ListBox data

To make useful Windows Phone apps, one must master how to add data into ListBoxes. Read more

Best practices for mobile application development (revisited)

Do we need a new set of best practices for mobile device application development? Read more

Use Android's gesture detector to translate a swipe into an event

When developing an Android app, you can use the intuitive Gesture Detector class horizontally, vertically, and diagonally to translate subtle motions into distinct events. Read more

Could Facebook save developers from Twitter?

As Twitter clamps down on how apps and services use its information, Facebook is making third-party access easier. Here's why Facebook might be a better choice for developers. Read more

10 ways for entry level developers to get hired

The key to getting your newbie developer foot in the door is to show potential employers you have what they're looking for. These tips will help you do that. Read more

Poll: Developers, how often do you travel for work?

Does your development work take you out of town more than once or twice a year? Answer this question by taking our poll. Read more

Additional TechRepublic resources

 

Infographic: Two thirds of Android users don't pay for apps

This Statista infographic compares iOS and Android users' willingness to pay for apps. Read more

Android leads mobile OS usage in Singapore and the Asia Pacific region

Paul Mah highlights key drivers in smartphone usage and mobile OS percentages in Singapore and the Asia Pacific region, based on figures from an Ericsson ConsumerLab study. Read more

Is the death knell sounding for traditional antivirus?

Antivirus developers need to run malcode in their labs in order to create malware-identifying signatures. What happens if they can't? Read more


Featured multimedia

 

Cracking Open the Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1

Bill Detwiler cracks open the Galaxy Note 10.1. This Samsung tablet is easy to open, simple to service, and has several improvements over the 10-inch Galaxy Tab. View on site



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On-Demand Webcast: HP and Intel Deliver Flexible Networking Solutions (Intel & Hewlett-Packard (HP))

Smarter Planet Leadership Series: Air Canada (IBM)

A decision maker's guide to hybrid and cloud computing (Rackspace)

On-demand Webcast: Cloud-managed security vs. on-premise security: How to choose (GFI Software)

Solutions for Today's Smart Business (IBM)


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