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The Best Android Keyboard: SwiftKey X |
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It has been several years since “auto suggestion” has made its way into websites which require text input from users. Google Search is a prime example. Android developers have recognized that intelligent auto suggestion is probably a way to typing nirvana on the Android phone.
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Want to Get Paid? Write For Us! |
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Know about mobile development, or just love being the first to play with the newest apps? We’re always looking for quality iOS and Android development tutorials, useful roundups, and app reviews. Getting published on SitePoint sites is a fantastic way to build your reputation. We pay competitive rates and have a compelling incentive program.
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Free Social Media Icons: “Buddycons” |
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Today we’re giving away a nice set of free vector social media icons brought to you by MightyDeals and designed by Orman Clark. The icon set includes 126 vector social media icons and includes the PNG versions of the icons in both circular and rounded variations as well as a vector source file for easy resizing. Free for personal or commercial use!
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Roll Your Own Framework With Backbone.js |
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Throwing a framework at your app, such as jQuery Mobile, Sencha, or anything that gives you the popular iOS-like native look and feel, instantly boxes you into a set of choices, design and functionality-wise. You can do way better than that, using what the browser in each of these devices provides.
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Hello jQuery Mobile |
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jQuery Mobile refers to herself as a “touch-optimised web framework for smartphones and tablets”, and further, as “a unified user interface system across all popular mobile device platforms, build on the rock-solid jQuery and jQuery UI foundation”. Essentially, then, author your document using this framework and practically guarantee a good outcome on current mobile devices.
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Win a GitHub paid account, FREE for the rest of your life! |
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If you love to code, then you’ll love GitHub (The social network for programmers). GitHub is the best way to collaborate with others and now you can have it for FREE, for the rest of your life, courtesy of AppSumo. The contest closes soon, so simply follow this link to sign-up and enter
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How To Code an Android Widget |
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One often vaunted feature of Android are the Home screen widgets. The definition of a widget is: App Widgets are miniature application views that can be embedded in other applications (such as the Home screen) and receive periodic updates.
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iOS Development Basics with Xcode 4 |
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Sticking with tradition, we’re going to create a very simple ‘Hello, World!’ application, without using a graphical user interface builder; we’re just writing code, to give you a rough feel for how iOS applications hang together.
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