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  • Mobile

    How to Create Custom Project Templates in Xcode 7

    With the launch of Xcode 7 we were offered a sweet deal of cool new features like free on-device development, Swift 2.0, Objective-C upgrades, some sugar in testing and debugging.

    Yeah great, but there are new issues too that have caused inconvenience for us and our clients. We started looking for solutions and soon we came up with the idea to create a custom project template. We found that most of the information out there on how to do this is pretty old, so we've created an updated guide.

    May 27, 2021 8 min read
  • Mobile

    Performance Tuning Your Mobile Web Apps (Session Recording)

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    2014 saw more people accessing the Internet on their mobile devices than traditional desktop computers. With more and more people constantly connected, the expectation for performance is greater than ...
    May 27, 2021 1 min read
  • Mobile Xamarin

    Let's Put Some Makeup on the Telerik ListView for Xamarin

    There are millions of apps out there, but many of them are just clon​es of one another in terms of functionality. It's the UI and the UX that really make a first impression ​on your end-user and eventually can win ​them to your side.

    In this post we'll demonstrate how you can change the look and the behavior of the Telerik ListView in terms of a customized template, predifined layouts, and support for swiping.
    October 19, 2015 4 min read
  • Mobile

    The Ad Blocker's Dilemma

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    I admit that I have had the familiar AdBlock extension ("Chrome's most popular extension!") enabled on my web browser for a long time now. It was actually shown to me originally by my daughter, who fo...
    May 27, 2021 7 min read
  • Mobile

    Make the iOS SideDrawer Bounce with UIKitDynamics

    What is the most important thing when we design and create our apps? There's a lot to think about, but it often comes back to this: how is the user going to interact with my app? As an iOS dev you know how important is to make your app pretty and resemble the real world in behavior, while also being intuitive and convenient. In this post, we’re going to mix together one of our components, a couple of natural laws and a good bit of imagination—and see what happens.
    May 27, 2021 7 min read