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What Windows 8 closed app distribution means for consultants If you plan to develop custom Windows 8 applications for your clients, you have three choices. Chip Camden outlines those options. Read more |
Develop applications that empower users Kathy Sierra's recent presentation on user empowerment reminds Justin James that developers need to consider how an application will make their users better. Read more |
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Dice lists IT job postings that are showing a surge The latest report from Dice shows, among other things, that job postings for software developers and open source pros are experiencing a surge. Read more |
Apple allows app developers to resume tracking with iOS 6 Apple was burnt once by allowing app developers to track users via the UDID. Will they get burnt again by allowing app developers to track using Apple's brand-new IDFA? Read more |
Android gives developers direct I/O to the SD card Follow this tutorial on how to access the SD card on an Android device, and perform simple read and write operations. Read more |
CSS3 filter effects: Grayscale, invert, sepia, and more Ryan Boudreaux demonstrates some applications of various CSS3 filter effects, including grayscale, sepia, saturation, and combined effects. Read more |
Understanding Android app permissions Android's permission mechanism enforces that each app can only perform actions that it declared it could do. Learn how to add permissions to your app's manifest. Read more |
Moore's law: About to fail or ticking along nicely? For over 50 years, progress has been powered by the exponential growth of integrated circuits and the industries they power. Will that trend continue or reach an abrupt end? Read more |
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