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A quick overview of Flutter and why you may want to try it

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The Trick to Viewport Units on Mobile

— Notches, scrollbars, navigational elements.. they can all interfere with your use of the vw and vh viewport units. CSS custom properties to the rescue!

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Version 2 of Google’s Dart Programming Language Available

— Dart is especially well known in mobile dev circles as the language powering Flutter, Google’s cross-platform app development kit.

9to5Google

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How to Stream Video to a Mobile Device

— Mobile video is everywhere, but delivering high-quality video is still tricky. Learn about HTTP Live Streaming, the video streaming format created by Apple and supported by iOS and Android.

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All The Reasons Flutter Can Make Your Heart Flutter? Or Not

— A quick overview of Flutter, why you may want to try it, and how to properly build your first Flutter app.

Marie Jaksman

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Apple To Remove Apps and In-App Purchases From Its Affiliate Program

— While this won’t affect most developers directly it could hit sales particularly via media, blogs or directories which may no longer be financially motivated to link to apps.

John Voorhees

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Facebook Now A Major Mobile Browser in U.S.

— The app has grown to become a significant browser on U.S. mobile devices, accounting for 10%+ market share in several states.

Sarah Perez (TechCrunch)

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NativeScript 4.2 Released

— NativeScript 4.2 has landed with all sorts of improvements like a completely rebuilt LiveSync for Android, Webpack debugging, and vastly improved error handling.

Veselina Radeva

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The PRPL Pattern for Progressive Web Apps using Angular 6+

— A primer on PRPL (which stands for Push, Render, Pre-cache, and Lazy-load) — this pattern is a relatively new technique used for building PWAs.

Vlado Tesanovic

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Building Fluid Mobile Interfaces

— How to create natural gestures and animations on iOS.

Nathan Gitter

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Build Awesome Progressive Web Apps with Ionic’s PWA Toolkit

— Everything you need to build beautiful, fast, production-ready Progressive Web Apps.

Ionic framework

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From a Simple SPA to a Multi-Functional PWA

— A smart way to implement a “minimum full stack” using Vue / Nuxt / Serverless and Firebase.

Aleksey Azarov

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Turning an Angular 6 App Into a Progressive Web App

— How to add PWA capabilities to your Angular 6 app.

Yassine Benabbas

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Designing for Mobile AR: Points of Interest

— Tips and practical advice on getting started with creating augmented reality experiences.

Morgane Santos (Mapbox)


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