In today’s mobile-first reality responsive web design is crucial for building websites and applications successfully and meeting the growing demands and expectations of the mobile user. Responsive testing, however, might be a cumbersome job as it often requires repetitive testing, switching browser modes or changing devices to cover different scenarios or form factors.
Although you’re more likely to see social media features built in to websites and PWAs, there are a number of use cases to consider when building a mobile app.
Augmented and virtual realities were all the buzz a few years back, and yet these technologies didn’t take off as much as they were predicted to. Why? In this article, we’re going to explore why app developers have been reluctant to integrate AR into their mobile apps. Then, we’re going to explore not only the benefits of AR but also some viable use cases for it in 2020 and beyond.
In this post, I will be giving you amazing news about the simplified Grid Structure in Xamarin Forms. Personally, it is one of my favorite layouts, so let’s learn about it!
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