Posts Tagged ‘Mobile’
Mobile frameworks – Comparing the big guns: Ionic, Electron, React Native, Flutter and .NET MAUI
If you need to build a binary app (rather than a web app) that will run on multiple platforms (e.g. iOS, Android, macOS, Windows).
Read MoreCloudy with a Chance of Mobile: .NET Everywhere with MAUI with Matt Goldman
When Microsoft first launched .NET, the vision was to offer a viable alternative to Java and the JVM – a runtime and associated language(s) that could run anywhere. With MAUI, that original dream is becoming a reality. Whether you’re building for cloud, mobile, browser, desktop, IoT devices, servers, embedded systems…the list goes on and on…
Read MoreGetting your website on every device using ASP.NET MVC 4
Our very own Damian Brady took the stage at the DDD event in Brisbane to talk ASP.NET MVC Mobile devices like tablets and phones are quickly becoming the primary way people access the web. So why are so many sites still not designed for them? With ASP.NET MVC, it’s easier than ever to literally put…
Read MoreThe Benefits of Mobile Apps
As smartphones reach near ubiquity, business owners are realizing the value of a mobile app. Now is the time to do it. Currently almost 90% of Australians aged between 18 and 50 own a smart phone, yet less than one quarter of businesses have a mobile app. Three years ago, a business might have seen…
Read MoreSupercharge Your Xamarin App! | Chris Briggs at Xamarin Hack Day Sydney
In this video, SSW’s Chris Briggs gives us a quick-fire lesson on how to better build our Xamarin apps. He shows: How we can handle frustrating transient exceptions effortless with Polly How to simplify persisting data across platforms with Akavache How to avoid pulling out your hair when debugging asynchronous errors using Fody.AsyncErrorHandler This presentation…
Read MoreEase your mobile app development to the cloud powered by Javascript with Azure Mobile Services – Glenn Block
Javascript, it’s not just for browsers anymore. If you are a Javascript developer today you are no longer confined to the browser frame, you can take those skills to mobile devices, servers and the cloud. The technology makes it possible, but it’s not easy. You’ve got a lot of learning to do and a lot…
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