forcedarchitect.wordpress.com
2011 March « Concrete Options @ Application Development
https://forcedarchitect.wordpress.com/2011/03
Concrete Options @ Application Development. Qamer's View on Dev. Options. Archive for March, 2011. Why Appcelerator Titanium is the best cross platform mobile framework? Posted by Qamer Farooq. On March 21, 2011. I have looked at Titanuim, Rhodes , PhoneGap and MoSync, and opted to use “Appcelerator Titanium” as my cross platform mobile development framework, and listed the reasons below why I have done so. It invokes the actual native code, so its faster than other web page based UIs. As the native APIs...
sophiaperl.com
Business | Sophia Perl of Wisdom
http://sophiaperl.com/category/business
Sophia Perl of Wisdom. Thoughts of a product manager and startup enthusiast from Silicon Valley / San Francisco Bay Area. Archive of ‘Business’ category. Rolling in an Uber for the First Time. I’m fortunate that I don’t have to travel all that much for work because I don’t particularly enjoy waiting for an airplane to take off. Recently, I had to get a ride to the airport though and I decided to try out Uber. She works for Uber during her free time when she’s not doing her other part-time work. She has t...
rubyonmobile.wordpress.com
Ruby & Ruby Cocoa runs on iPhone, too | Ruby On Mobile
https://rubyonmobile.wordpress.com/2009/02/27/ruby-ruby-cocoa-runs-on-iphone-too
Jruby now runs on Android. Making Twitter mobile client with Ruby using Rhodes And Rhosync (Part 4). Ruby and Ruby Cocoa runs on iPhone, too. Just after the news about Jruby running on Android, here comes news about Ruby and RubyCocoa running on iPhone. Iphone-rubycocoa: Ruby / RubyCocoa for the iPhone SDK. According to the blog of the author who created this project (Takuma Mori ), he started this experiment after inspired by the fact that several iPhone applications are now written in C#. Was pretty mu...
bluevire.com
Blue Vire » 2009 » June
http://bluevire.com/2009/06
IOS Software right on target! Archive for June, 2009. Native or Cross-Platform Framework? June 28th, 2009. I have been researching how to develop for the iPhone platform for a while now. My day job is developing VoIP software at Interactive Intelligence. ININ) I do this development in C and C# on the Windows platform. I also do scripting in Ruby (and Perl in previous jobs). CIC) using the Interaction Client Mobile Edition. You would thing that it would be straight forward to integrate with SOAP! For the ...
bluevire.com
Blue Vire » mobile
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IOS Software right on target! Archive for the ‘mobile’ Category. Your Turn is in the App Store. November 18th, 2010. Today, Blue Vire’s first app was accepted to the App Store. Start Writing by Reading. October 7th, 2009. My professional development experience has been on the Windows platform. Realistically, I am not a Windows programmer (I have rarely written a Windows application by myself), but rather write back-end services, middleware. When the iPhone SDK was first announced, I knew that I eventuall...
docs.rhomobile.com
Rhomobile | Licensing
http://docs.rhomobile.com/en/edge/guide/licensing
Welcome to RhoMobile Suite. Developing with Visual Studio. Starting a New Project. Build for Windows Mobile. Build for Windows Phone 8. Application Icon and Splash Screen. RhoMobile for Web Apps. Custom Web App Container. Local Database and Rhom. Using Rhom with Ruby. Using Rhom with JavaScript. Using Rhom with Backbone.JS. Using Rhom with Angular JS. Web Services and AJAX. Device Notifications and Keylight. Orientation and Responsive Design. Extending the Rhodes Framework. Applying Your Subscription Plan.
bluevire.com
Blue Vire » chris
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IOS Software right on target! IOS 5: Where did the alarm dialog go? December 13th, 2011. Previous to iOS 5, when a players turn has stopped, an alarm dialog would display saying it was the next person’s turn. The next person could tap on the Start button and Your Turn would start the next timer. In iOS 5, Apple redesign the notification system and the new default alert style is a banner notification which can easily be missed. You can change this back to the alarm dialog by doing the following:. My profe...
bluevire.com
Blue Vire » Starting Native
http://bluevire.com/2009/10/07/starting-native
IOS Software right on target! October 7th, 2009. I have been debating what would be the correct way to start. I would like to support multiple platforms and the rhomobile. Platform looks promising. The biggest problem with my application is connecting to the WCF web service in the backend. I can’t affort RhoSync. And go directly from Rhodes, but it look like direct HTTP access is not supported. E-Mail (will not be published) (required). Subscribe to comments feed. Start Writing by Reading.
blog.richjoslin.com
Cross-Platform SDKs | Rich Tracks
http://blog.richjoslin.com/cross-platform-sdk-comparison
Notes to myself which may also help you…. This is a work in progress built for my own reference and shared with whatever curious audience stumbles upon it – do not interpret this as being complete and do not rely on it being accurate). 199/yr per OS; $349/yr for both. Free Evaluation; $149 Basic; $499 Standard; $3499 Professional. Free Community; $0 Indie; $288 Basic Pro; $4334 Gold Pro. C#, JavaScript, Boo. Free Version; $400 iOS; $400 Android; $1500 Unity Pro; $1500 iOS Pro; $1500 Android Pro.
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