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3 Mobile Development Frameworks Every HTML5 Developer Should Know About

Sencha_PowerGap_ImageDeveloping robust web applications? Then you already know that HTML5 is your state-of-art markup language. But, as we emerge from the dawn of the 21st century, those applications are going to have to fight to remain competitive. The look, presentation and capability to effectively perform on a variety of mobile platforms will be essential.

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JavaScript Developers in High Demand

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It’s one of the most intriguing trends in software development and brings with it amazing developer opportunities. This rapidly growing technology brings much of the change we see all around us. Dynamic, first class, impressively functional and in high demand…JavaScript isn’t the next big thing…it’s already colossal.

As a client-side language, JavaScript is interpreted by every standard web-browser, it does not take any expensive licenses ...

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3 Tips for Success as a Freelance Developer

freelanceExpertise in software engineering is a major blessing in today’s economy. There is a seemingly never-ending supply of opportunities and contracts. A software engineer has a lot of bargaining power and several good options for how to organize a career: • Working full-time with consistent salary growth and opportunities • Raising ...

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How to Become a Software Developer…It All Starts Here!

mousecomicProgramming is the process of writing out symbols and operations in a manner that the compiler can translate into machine code for the computer to run. This includes common languages like C, Java, Python and also includes web languages like HTML and PHP. Writing in any of these languages is programming. You probably already recognize that you enjoy making ...

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Qualified Flex Developers Can Be Hard to Find

If you want to develop intuitive, lightweight software that works on a variety of devices, Flex is an excellent development platform to use. Flex is the best programming language for developing an intuitive user experience. However, we often hear remarks about how difficult it is to find qualified Flex developers to work on projects, or as full time employees. That's why we offer both consulting and training in Flex development. Flex Software DeveloperFlex can be used to create highly interactive, expressive applications for mobile, web, and desktop. These applications can pull data from multiple sources and use the data in a variety of beneficial ways. Business uses include data visualization, product configuration, or mobile access to an existing web application. Flex includes all the familiar development constructs and extensive components, plus Flash Builder to develop, debug, and profile applications. The open-source, standards-based framework can be enhanced, scaled, and integrated with other tools in order to meet your specific needs. Our Flex consulting services can save you time and money by providing programmers, developers, engineers, or team leads for your Flex software development projects. If you foresee an ongoing need for Flex development in your organization, we also offer...

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3 Reasons Why HTML5 Development Expertise Is Essential for Mobile Teams

HTML has long been associated with static content. An entire host of technologies (Javascript, JSP, JSF, PHP, Adobe Flash, etc.) have been developed to give web pages features that put them on par with the native applications of desktop operating systems. However, the HTML standard is now reflecting the new reality of web applications that are rich, dynamic, integrate with multimedia, and can do pretty much everything a traditional window-based GUI application can do, with the added benefits of being online. Though the above listed technologies and many others aren't going away just yet, HTML5 is starting to blur the line between markup and programming, giving developers powerful tools to make rich web pages. Here are three reasons why HTML5 development ...

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Another 5 Reasons to Upgrade to ColdFusion 10

Adobe ColdFusion 10 offers a wealth of innovative features that enables developers to produce high-performing applications and engaging user experiences. With built-in HTML5 support and Tomcat integration with enhanced caching, developers should seriously consider using ColdFusion 10 for future projects. Here are 5 reasons to upgrade to ColdFusion 10.
  1. Servers can be secured more effectively against cross-site scripting and requests forgery. Application authentication can be strengthened with enhanced log-in mechanisms.
  2. With the built-in support for HTML WebSockets, developers can not only publish data to multiple clients, but have access to a large repository of interactive HTML5 charts which can be implemented easily using the CFCHART tag. There is also support for WSDL 2.0, SOAP 1.2, as well as document literal wrapped style. Revamped Web services are supported through the AXIS2 engine.
  3. With the replacement of Adobe JRun with the Apache Tomcat application server, developers can take ...

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How To Submit Your Mobile App To The iTunes Store

You have a unique mobile app that you believe will benefit a ton of people, and you are highly proud of it. How about submitting it to the iTunes Store? Though this task is not as easy as it seems, it has been streamlined for you to make the process as simple as possible. You should follow these steps on how to submit your mobile app to the iTunes Store:

  • You will need an IOS Developer account, which is $99/year, and an up-to-date Apple ID with the most accurate information. Both of these can be obtained from the iTunes Store site.
  • To identify yourself as a developer, you will also need to create a distribution ...

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Will your app work with the rumored iPad Mini? – A Question On Every Developer’s Mind

iPad Mini touch ScreenWhat was once a rumor is now bringing tears of joy, sore thumbs, and grimy screens to Apple enthusiasts across the globe. Everyone, especially developers, were eager to get their technical little hands on the new lightweight iPad Mini. But with the arrival of this new addition to the iPad lineup, there are string of questions on everyone's mind, the primary one being, "Will my app still function the same way it does on the iPad 2?" This is a question that deserves much attention and a thorough explanation. Both the iPad 2 and the iPad Mini run on the same 1024 x 768 resolution, the only (obvious) difference being that the iPad 2 holds a 9.7" screen compared ...

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Mobile Development Advice That You Should Know

Having been working in the mobile phone space for several years now, its nice to some of the numbers that correlate with your experience and your gut feeling about the industry. On August 1st, 2012, Adobe released a Mobile Consumer Survey result for 2012 that confirmed and surprised.

Here are some of the highlights:

  • For consumers who own both a smartphone and a tablet, the primary device is still the smartphone (88%).
  • Android smartphones are the most popular by ownership percentage (58% young, 50% middle, 38% senior) across all age groups.
  • Apple tablets (iPads) are the most popular with young (27%) and middle age (31%) groups. However, the Kindle Fire is the leader among seniors (22%). A majority of tablet owners (56%) share their device with other family members....
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