
Here’s something every Mac developer probably already knows: Xcode (Apple’s IDE for developing Mac and iOS apps) produces files that bloat fast. They get filled with things you don’t need or aren’t… Source: Alltop RSS
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Here’s something every Mac developer probably already knows: Xcode (Apple’s IDE for developing Mac and iOS apps) produces files that bloat fast. They get filled with things you don’t need or aren’t… Source: Alltop RSS
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Nuance, makers of popular speech-recognition apps for Android, BlackBerry, iOS, Mac OS X and Windows, lifted the covers from its updated NDEV Mobile program for developers, with added support for Windows… Source: Alltop RSS
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Web 2.0 Fundamentals for Developers: With AJAX, Development Tools, and Mobile Platforms Designed for a broad spectrum of people with technically diverse backgrounds, this book covers the most recent developments in Web 2.0 programming topics and applications, including up-to-date material on cloud computing, Google AppEngine, Social Networks, Comet, HTML5, semantic technology, and a chapter on [...]
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Continue ReadingThe beta for iTunes Match, Apple’s service for bringing all of your music to iCloud, has been released to developers. The service is par… Source: Alltop RSS
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Most mobile developers have a creative side to their application styling. They also have the knowledge of common codes such as Python or Java to be able to turn their imaginations into colorful apps for the world to interact with. Yet, application building is not that simple. There are backend servers, codes and stacks to [...]
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Online notes platform Evernote has been growing rapidly over the past year and it is now putting some of its venture funding to good use: A developer app building contest with $ 100,000 worth of prizes. Evernote has raised around $ 45 million with its latest round a Series C $ 20 million …
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A few different themes emerged over the course of the JSConf this week: that JavaScript is growing up, the need for a JavaScript core, the value of modules over frameworks and the continued debate over native apps vs. Web apps. But the most potent theme, hiding beneath the surface of many talks was made …
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Continue ReadingAt dinner the other night, John Squire the chief strategy officer for CoreMetrics told me that his team is building an API and embarking on that windy path in search of the the communities where those elusive programmers can be discovered. What’s a good way to attract developers? That was the basic question Squire posed. [...]
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Developers provide an insightful window into the challenges that come with virtualization. They’re not the same as IT, and those differences highlight some important issues to consider when figuring out how business critical applications are deployed in a virtualized environment. Why? Aligning developers and IT is critical to the success of any application that …
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