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2016-07-04 / other
I think its a great question, and it is one that I asked many of my mentors as I was becoming a software engineer. The problem was that many people suggested different books on different topics. All the books they suggested were great in their own right, but no one was able to give me a list that would be the ESSENTIALbooks, the MUST READS, that any engineer with hopes of being great should most certainly read. Well Ive learned a lot from my mentors and realized that I still had a lot to learn with the many different books that were suggested to me. I decided to develop a routine to read one b[…]
by Jason Roell
2016-06-17 / Technology research
This article was peer reviewed by Adrian Sandu . Thanks to all of SitePoints peer reviewers for making SitePoint content the best it can be! Mobile design is constantly evolving and if you want to stay up to date, you need to always be reading and watching quality tutorials. The good news is there are a lot to choose from, but the bad news is that even with all the time in the world, you cant read or watch everything. In this article, Ive done the hard work and have compiled my list of the 11 best tutorials to learn mobile design. Most of the tutorials are suitable for beginners but I feel tha[…]
by Ada Ivanoff
2016-05-27 / Industry
Are you familiar with the concept of zombie apps? Nope, they are not some sort of mobile games these apps are the ones that have little or no visibility at all at the app stores. As per latest figures,nearly 51,000 apps are downloaded by people(from Google Play and Apple iTunes combined)per minute and these users have no chance whatsoever of even finding the 1.1 million+ zombie apps, which remain in a corner with hardly any downloads. In todays discussion, we will highlight certain key app store optimization (ASO) strategies, to ensure that your well-worked mobile application does not turn out[…]
by Sayudh Sarkar
2016-04-15 / Industry
Be honest how do you feel when someone tests your code? If youre anything like me, it probably ranks right up there with Monday mornings or getting a root canal. In fact, there are 5 things that drive me absolutely crazy in an average working week: #1. When It All Comes Crashing Down Youve pushed your code to the main repository and you feel like the greatest developer since Dennis Ritchie. Youve thoroughly checked your code (well, you ran over it at least twice while eating your morning cheerios) and youre sure nothing can go wrong. In a state of euphoria, you celebrate with your playstation […]
by Jason Silberman
2016-03-03 / Technology research
Weve talked about APIs and IoT before but in this post we are going to take a look at some of the infrastructure that will be required to provide a mobile API to your IoT service. It goes without saying that mobile devices have become ubiquitous in our modern lives. Whether its a tablet or smartphone, most of us are never far from a connected mobile device. To date, these devices have brought us a number of benefits making services such as telecommunications, the internet and banking (to name just a few) mobile. But there is now another market where the mobile device is ready to feature heavil[…]
by Ian Harris
2016-02-02 / Industry
With weeks to go until we close the book on 2015, what will you remember most about the year that was? As the staff of Gamasutra gathered to answer that question, we looked back at the big news of the year and saw a handful of moments that shook the industry in ways too powerful to ignore. Yesterday we ran down some of the top trends that defined the game industry in 2015, so today lets get a bit more specific and talk about some of the big events that seem likely to shape the course of the industry for years to come. Activision buys King in a $5.9 billion deal The game industry runs on money,[…]
by Alex Wawro