iOS sure has come a long way… iOS was initially introduced as a platform for consumer devices via the iPhone in 2007. The rise of the Apple App Store in 2008 quickly made the iPhone the top consumer smartphone choice for enthusiasts and knowledge workers...
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I want to express a warm thank you to all the HDC attendees who came to my talk last Thursday , titled “ iOS Development Survival Guide for the .NET Guy ”. We had a big crowd in the room and I had a lot of fun delivering this talk. This was actually quite...
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Last April, Jason Beres announced our first entry into the world of iOS controls for Apple Xcode developers: NetAdvantage for iOS . Today I am happy to report that we have entered the public beta phase of this project. This is your chance to download...
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A debate is raging in the technology world these days: Is there a need for a third mobile ecosystem? (FYI, iOS and Android are the first two) If so, which is it gonna be? My position is that yes, we need a third mobile ecosystem, and Windows Phone is...
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