Mobile Backend as a Service gives web and mobile app developers access to cloud-based data storage through a simple API for data storage, push notifications, and security operations.
The web is evolving at a crazy pace. Every day new frameworks, tools, and libraries are released with the ambition, if not the potential, to become the next jQuery. As a developer, I feel that sometimes it’s really hard to stay up-to-date with all the new software, techniques and practices introduced by top-notch developers
I've written and spoken about HTML5 form validation over the last few years, and one of the most common questions I get is about bubbles. By bubbles I mean the UI controls browsers display validation errors in. Below you can see Chrome's, Firefox's, and IE's implementations
One of the fastest changing area in software development today is mobile application development. Long past are the days when writing applications targeting only Apple’s iOS platform and ecosystem was enough. With the explosion of the Android platform and devices, and with the promising Microsoft mobile platform, companies building for mobile should ...
I remember it all so well, I was at WWDC 2014, when Apple first announced a new programming language for iOS called Swift. The first thought that passed through the minds of most attendees was something along the lines of: Wait, what? I love Objective-C, now I gotta learn another language?