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  • Mobile

    Defying Facebook: Creating High Performance Mobile Apps

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    November 02, 2014
  • Mobile

    Swift Support and Chart Improvements in UI for iOS Q3 2014

    The last few months were pretty exciting times for the iOS developer. In June 2014 at WWDC Apple introduced a bunch of new great stuff including HealthKit, Xcode 6 with playground functionality, AppleWatch and a brand new programming language called Swift. June 2014 was also exciting for Telerik as we introduced the first official version of UI for iOS – our comprehensive suite of native iOS components. Back then we started with Chart and Calendar, two controls very suitable for a HealthKit app. In Q3 we continue adding more feature and enhancements supporting your iOS development. Let‘s take a look at what’s new.
    October 30, 2014
  • Mobile

    Make it Rain! Monetize Your Mobile App with Cordova Plugins

    One of the toughest challenges in building mobile apps is how to monetize them – in other words, how to make money from all your hard work. Some apps have a built-in monetization strategy, in that they are bundled with a larger web product and exist to enhance the desktop experience. Releasing your app as […] The post Make it Rain! Monetize Your Mobile App with Cordova Plugins appeared first on Telerik Developer Network....
    October 29, 2014
  • Mobile

    Use Your C# Skills to Build Native iOS, Android and Windows Phone Apps with Telerik UI for Xamarin

    With iOS claiming the majority of the high-end device market and Android winning almost everywhere else as well as Windows Phone continuing to gain developer mindshare steadily at 28% (source Vision Mobile: Developer Economics Q3 2014) it is clear that there isn’t one single winner of the mobile platform war. What this means for mobile developers is that they usually need to build the same apps, with the same set of feature for at least 2 or even 3 mobile platforms. However, learning the language and IDE specifics of each platform is a luxury a few among us can enjoy. As developers in a high velocity business we want to achieve the best results in a cost and time effective way. The launch of the Xamarin technology addressed this issue for the C# developers. With the recent launch of Xamarin.Forms building native iOS, Android and Windows Phones apps from a single, shared C# codebase became a reality. And because we are always looking to make developers more productive we released two weeks ago the first Telerik Chart for Xamarin.Forms. Today UI for Xamarin plugs into the regular DevCraft release cycle adding more components to the suite.
    October 28, 2014