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Best Mobile article of July 2012

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Current Entries

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18 Dec 2013Gokuldas
Real time SPC is a Web Application for iPad and Androind using HTML5 and jQuery AJAX.
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26 Jul 2012PavolSatala
This article shows how to create Breakout game for iOS, Android and Bada with only one code.
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21 Aug 2012Jaime Olivares
An architectural proposal to integrate mobile and .Net applications
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9 Jul 2012Christian Amado
In this tutorial, we will discuss on ProgressBar & Background worker. Follow the step-by-step tutorial to know how to use these clases.
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26 Jul 2012Giannakakis Kostas
Nim game for Android devices
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29 Jul 2012nzjoel
This is a sample implementation of Pattern A from Virgil Dobjanschi's talk at Google IO 2010.
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9 Jul 2012Paulo Morgado
How to make XAML Content Globalizable when using value converters
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6 Sep 2012Colin Eberhardt
This article describes the development of a Windows Phone to-do list application that eschews buttons and checkboxes in favour of gestures.
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11 Jul 2012Mario Ghecea
In this article I will discuss how XML can be effectivelly processed inside an Android application
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26 Jul 2012Erich Duda
This article shows how to create Snake game using Moscrif SDK.
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5 Sep 2012Ali Chousein
How to handle screen orientation changes programmatically in Android.
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16 Jan 2013kishore Gaddam
This is an introduction to HTML5 development using VS2010, HTML5, jQuery Mobile and ASP.NET MVC 4
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20 Jan 2014li9705
The example given in this article is similar to the previous article, except that it is written with C++.
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5 Jul 2012Mario Ghecea
This article describes the technique I used to ingest large text files to create an e-book publishing platform on the Android Market
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27 Jul 2012Abdullatif M. Abu Al Rub
Tips to beat the most common failuers on the App Hub testing process
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10 Jul 2012Ivan Shcherbakov
This article describes a common problem among Android developers caused by the incompatible versions of the Android tools, analyzes the reasons and describes a way to fix it.
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26 Jul 2012zoyobar
Why you need to remove event handler for XNA?

Current Participants

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Software Developer
Jordan Jordan
This member has not yet provided a Biography. Assume it's interesting and varied, and probably something to do with programming.
Software Developer (Senior)
Netherlands Netherlands
Ali Chousein is a senior software engineer, who develops software for the Android platform. He works on freelance projects also. He can be contacted at ali.chousein@gmail.com
Architect
Paraguay Paraguay
hristian Amado is a professional software engineer, professional developer and trainer with over 18 years of experience building applications for Windows Desktop and the Web. Located in Asuncion, Paraguay, He's well involved in many Microsoft's technologies including XAML, C#, X++, WCF, ADO.NET and ASP.NET.

He holds a several Microsoft certifications including Microsoft Certified Professional Developer (MCPD), Microsoft Certified IT Professional, Microsoft Certified Technology Specialist and Microsoft Office Specialist.
Architect Scott Logic
United Kingdom United Kingdom
I am CTO at ShinobiControls, a team of iOS developers who are carefully crafting iOS charts, grids and controls for making your applications awesome.

I am a Technical Architect for Visiblox which have developed the world's fastest WPF / Silverlight and WP7 charts.

I am also a Technical Evangelist at Scott Logic, a provider of bespoke financial software and consultancy for the retail and investment banking, stockbroking, asset management and hedge fund communities.

Visit my blog - Colin Eberhardt's Adventures in .NET.

Follow me on Twitter - @ColinEberhardt

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Software Developer
Slovakia Slovakia
Developer of various desktop application in: C/C++, C# or Java. Currently he develops mobile games or applications in Moscrif SDK.
Software Developer (Senior) Self employed
Greece Greece
This member has not yet provided a Biography. Assume it's interesting and varied, and probably something to do with programming.
Software Developer (Senior)
United Kingdom United Kingdom
I am Solution Architect with 20+ years of IT experience in the field of real time,embedded,client/server and web based applications and Business Intelligence . I am currently working as Senior Consultant for Infor.
Founder Sysprogs UG (haftungsbescrhänkt)
Germany Germany
Ivan Shcherbakov is a cofounder of the Sysprogs UG (haftungsbeschränkt), the company developing custom software, drivers and firmware and delivering VisualGDB - a Visual Studio plugin that allows using Visual Studio to build applications with GCC and debug them with GDB.

The main goal of VisualGDB is to combine the time-saving Visual Studio debugging experience with the wide application range of GDB, such as Linux applications and Embeddeed firmware.

A special Android Edition of VisualGDB allows building and debugging native Android code with Visual Studio easily and smoothly.
Architect
Peru Peru


Computer Electronics professional, Software Architect and senior Windows C++ and C# developer with experience in many other programming languages, platforms and application areas including communications, simulation systems, PACS/DICOM (radiology), GIS, 3D graphics and HTML5-based web applications.
Currently intensively working with Visual Studio and TFS.
CEO Astrani Technology Solutions
United States United States
Kishore Babu Gaddam is a Senior Technology Consultant, Technology Evangelist turned Technology Entrepreneur and a regular speaker at national conferences, regional code camps and local user groups with over 14 years of experience in software product development. His experience includes building & managing award-winning software development teams, managing customer relationships, marketing and launching new software products & services. Kishore launched his technology career almost 15 years ago with a Robotics software development startup and has served in multiple roles since including developer, innovation leader, consultant, technology executive and business owner.

A technology specialist in C++, C#, XAML and Azure, he successfully published two applications to Windows store http://bit.ly/WinStoreApp and http://bit.ly/FlagsApp.

Kishore is the author of the popular Microsoft Technologies blog at http://www.kishore1021.wordpress.com/ and his work on Portable Class Library project in Visual Studio 2012– .NET 4.5 was featured on Channel 9 at http://bit.ly/msdnchannel9. Kishore enjoys helping people understand technical concepts that may initially seem complex and perform lot of Research & Development on emerging technologies to help solve some of the toughest customer issues. Kishore spends a lot of time teaching and mentoring developers to learn new technologies and to be better developers. He is a speaker at various code camps around Washington DC area, mainly at Microsoft Technology Center for NOVA code camp (http://bit.ly/novacc12), CMAP Code Camp Fall 2012 (http://bit.ly/novacc12), etc. The majority of his software development experience has centered on Microsoft technologies including MFC, COM, COM+, WCF, WPF, winRT, HTML5, RestAPI and SQL Server. You can follow Kishore on Twitter at www.twitter.com/kishore1021. He can be reached on email at researcherkishore@outlook.com
China China
This member has not yet provided a Biography. Assume it's interesting and varied, and probably something to do with programming.
Software Developer (Senior) Solara Software
United States United States
I am a senior software developer native to San Diego, CA. with about 25+ years of coding experience on various platforms including Windows and Linux, but who has spent the last part of his career involved in firmware development in R&D labs throughout the country. I particularly enjoy coding in C++, C# and lately JAVA on the Android platform. I like to wear many hats and have gotten down at very low levels such as writing VHDL logic for FPGAs and even some driver writing on Windows, Linux and TI DSPs. I have worked with many microcontrollers just because I love that low-level bit banging code! When I'm not coding or playing with Android tablets, phones and firmware kits you will most likely find me riding my Suzuki Hayabusa crotch-rocket out in the hills. I also enjoy composing music, singing or just relaxing and hanging out at small coffee shops around town!
New Zealand New Zealand
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Software Developer (Senior) Paulo Morgado
Portugal Portugal
Slovakia Slovakia
Author develops in various programming languages included: C++, Javascript, and PHP. Last year he creates mobile cross platform applications in Moscrif SDK.
United States United States
This member has not yet provided a Biography. Assume it's interesting and varied, and probably something to do with programming.
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