Microsoft Moving Out Of Mobile

Microsoft Moving Out Of Mobile It’s the end of an era for Microsoft phones.  While back in 2017 Microsoft announced they were done developing new hardware for their devices, now they’ve decided to end support altogether.  Security and software updates will be coming to a close In December of this year.  It’s time to move on to an Android or …

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Private Repos Coming to a Website Near You

Private Repos Coming to a Website Near You Chances are you’re familiar with GitHub, the web-based hosting service for version control.  It’s where many developers go to save their code online or share it with others.  While GitHub is free to use, if you wanted more privacy then that cost money.  At least it used to! Free Private Repos: Earlier …

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Keep The Resolutions Going With Phonlab

Keep The Resolutions Going With Phonlab We’re one week into the new year, and hopefully sticking with resolutions.  The most common goals tend to revolve around exercising, eating healthier, or learning something.  We can’t help you out with the first two, but if you’re looking to pick up a new skill this year you’re in luck! Mobile Developer Courses: Phonlab’s …

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Pie Is On The Roll

Pie Is On The Roll Pie made its debut earlier this year on Pixel devices, and since then other users have been waiting patiently for it to expand.  Now Christmas presents have been delivered and Android has begun rolling out Pie to a number of other devices.  So read on and see if Google got you anything for the holidays. …

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Reduce, Reuse, RecyclerView

Reduce, Reuse, RecyclerView Mobile users have developed a rigorous set of standards in the past few years.  If an app takes more than a few seconds to launch, they’re annoyed.  If a button takes more than one second to react to a click, there will be some uninstalls.  With such high expectations for performance app developers need to make sure …

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