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Apple Plans to Develop a Fully Custom GPU Architecture (news, Apr 04, 2017) | Swift 3.1 Improves Language, Package Manager, and Linux Implementation (news, Mar 31, 2017) | Design Guidelines for Conversational Interfaces (presentations, Mar 31, 2017) | Apple Quietly Upgrades the File System of Millions of iOS Devices (news, Mar 28, 2017) | Android O: Notification Channels, Background Limits, PIP and More (news, Mar 22, 2017) |
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First Android Instant Apps Are Available (news, Jan 25, 2017) | Android Things Brings TensorFlow-Based Machine Learning and Computer Vision to IoT Devices (news, Feb 13, 2017) | Swift 4 Enters Final Stage, Defers ABI Stability (news, Feb 23, 2017) | The Road to Swift 4 ABI Stability (news, Feb 02, 2017) | The Last Days of Parse (news, Jan 20, 2017) |
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According to Chris Lattner, Swift creator and Swift team lead before moving to Tesla, defining a Rust/Cyclone-inspired memory ownership model is one of the main goals for Swift development. Now that Swift 4 has entered its phase 2, the Swift team has published a manifesto detailing how Swift memory ownership could work. | Google has released version 2.3 of Android Studio, its official IDE for Android development, which adds a number of new features across the whole development phases. |
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Recently published on the swift-evolution mailing list, the Swift ABI Stability Manifesto aims to be a compilation of all concerns that need to be addressed before Swift’s ABI can be declared stable. Yet, it is not entirely clear whether ABI stability will make it into Swift 4. | Amazon has announced a program to subsidize the hosting of Alexa skills that use AWS Lambda and incur use charges beyond what is provided by the AWS free tier. Only developers having at least one skill live are eligible to apply. | Stormpath, a provider of authentication, authorization, social login, and other user management related API services, recently launched a new Client API with the aim of simplifying mobile and front-end authentication and registration. |
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One of the most challenging situations for app developers is whether to develop a native mobile app or go for cross-platform. This article discussed the pros and cons of cross-platform development. |
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InfoQ has spoken with Chris Eidhof and Drew Crawford to learn more about the importance that runtime programming plays in Objective-C/Cocoa programming and the implications of its lack in Swift. |
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To meet both consumer demand and expectations, companies must develop for both mobile and web. TJ VanToll shows how to use NativeScript to develop cross platform mobile apps. |
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Differential privacy leapt from research papers to tech news headlines last year when, in the WWDC keynote, Apple VP of Engineering Craig Federighi announced Apple’s use of the concept in iOS. |
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Numerous developers are launching apps into the app stores and without excellent marketing, it can be easy for your mobile app to sit unnoticed in a corner. Ritesh shares some tips on app marketing. |
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Tim Wagner defines server-less computing, examines the key trends and innovative ideas behind the technology, and looks at design patterns for big data, event processing, and mobile using AWS Lambda. |
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Brent Vatne introduces React Native, a framework for building native user interfaces for mobile devices. |
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Spencer Chan overviews Quora's architecture that allows them to share the majority of their application code across their Android, iOS and web apps, discussing challenges and benefits. |
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Connor Tumbleson discusses the Android package and examines how it can be explored in order to extract information while looking at some of the products and tools used by both sides. |
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Dan Guido talks about the current state of iOS attacks, reviews available security APIs, why they are not good enough, and the design of the Mobile Application Security Toolkit to address risks. |
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