The digest of interesting materials for the mobile developer # 210 (June 26 - July 2)
In this release, the Ubuntu post mortem, an app from the series, AR and VR, pushies, team leaders and developers. And another 6 trillion dollars for the application industry by 2021!
If you became a leader and the initial euphoria was replaced by a little burning and despondency, then a couple of tips will not be superfluous.
To achieve this, we developed a special neural architecture that works directly on your phone, and trained it using TensorFlow, Keras, and the Nvidia GPU.
Now that there are no more Ubuntu phones and tablets, I would like to share my thoughts on why the project failed and what lessons can be learned from this.
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iOS
Android
Development
Analytics, marketing and monetization
Devices, IoT, AI
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iOS
- (+7) Efficient Swift DI library with 200 lines of code
- (+8) What did they talk about on Avito.iOS? Report, guest reviews and videos
- Winners of the 2017 iPhone Photography Awards
- Apple buys eye tracking SMI
- Examples of using Apple's AR technology: “It's really not that impressive.”
- WWDC 2017 video with decrypted texts
- IPhone Jailbreak Life, Death, and Legacy
- Made by ARKit
- What's New in Metal 2
- Prototyping in Xcode
- Neural network playground
- GridView: table layout
Android
- (+12) “Factory method” in android development. The best way to handle push
- (+10) Kotlin and the cost of developing a game (+ a bit of offtopic)
- (+10) Development of a new service in Android 7 | Customization of the navigation bar
- Google Play earned search operators
- Is indexing apps for Google worth the effort?
- Android Dev Podcast. Issue 36. About the development approach
- Codota: AI Hints for Java Code
- Increase in-app purchases with a free trial
- Kotlin transition lessons in Android Studio
- Fotoapparat: easy shooting of images in Android
- From student to Android developer
Development
- (+31) A mustachioed shooter with a polygonal belly. Part two
- (+25) Creation of the React VR-application working in real time
- (+22) Graphics for indie games. What to do if kruglyashki and sticks do not suit you
- (+16) How do we feed a gopher with apples or an effective backend on Go for iOS
- (+9) History of one application: mobile "1C: Management of our company"
- (+2) On which projects they become good engineers, and on which - managers?
- Alexander Murzanaev (AppCraft): 25 enthusiastic people
- Pornhub connects VR to adult toys
- My Capital Application Development History: Collect and Sort
- Seven Things You Can Learn From WeChat Developers
- Paper's Magic Color Mixing Technology for iPad
- Design Lynch: Nimses
- Firebase Codelab: July 13 in Moscow
- DIY: how we developed a mobile app for people with disabilities
- React Native: Best Practices
- 20 inspirational mobile login forms
Analytics, marketing and monetization
- Application industry forecast: $ 6 trillion market
- A closer look at application usage metrics: Part 2
- “Fighting Mobile Fraud": AppLift Report
- Google has developed an advertising platform for VR
- Accengage Push Notifications 2017 Report
- Reward videos appear on Facebook Audience Network
- MAPS.ME Launches Hyperlocal Advertising Platform
- The proximity of a smartphone makes you dumber
- “Who plays mobile games?”: Google Play study
- How to create viral content
- How to track organic settings in iTunes and Play Console
Devices, IoT, AI
- (+23) Security problems and the main achievements of AI
- (+15) Ruining people is not beer
- (+3) Smart lock on Android Things and Raspberry Pi3
- Smartphone market growth in Russia accelerates
- Konstantin Tsivin (AstroSoft): Internet of dangerous things at ESC-2017
- Fitbit data spoofing
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