Wednesday, April 22, 2015

This Week in Mobile Web Development (#53)

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Mobile Web Weekly April 22, 2015   #53
Holly Schinsky recommends
Debugging the Mobile Web — Slides from Fluent 2015 on tips and methods for debugging your mobile applications.
Mozilla
Brian Rinaldi recommends
Is Anyone Testing On Mobile? — Andrea Giammarchi tests some frameworks like React and Reactive against pure DOM on a wide variety of mobile devices.
Web Reflection
Brian Rinaldi recommends
How to Keep your Site Fast for Mobile-Friendly — Billy Hoffman offers some high-level best practices when redesigning your site for mobile.
Moz
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Holly Schinsky recommends
RAD.JS - Rapid Application Development Toolkit — RAD.JS is an open source toolkit for developing PhoneGap applications.
RAD.JS
Holly Schinsky recommends
Push Notifications Support Added to Chrome — Chrome adds push notifications support, providing a more app-like experience for your favorite websites.
The Verge
Brian Rinaldi recommends
Apache Cordova Android 4.0.0 — Includes support for pluggable WebViews, such as Crosswalk.
Apache Cordova
Brian Rinaldi recommends
Big updates to Apache Cordova — An overview of recent updates to tools, plugins and Android support.
Raymond Camden
Holly Schinsky recommends
Using Chrome DevTools to Debug JavaScript in Any Browser with Ghostlab 2 — How to use Chrome DevTools for debugging your mobile web apps with Ghostlab 2.
CSS Tricks
Holly Schinsky recommends
Permissions API for the Web — An overview of the Permissions API and how you to use it.
HTML5 Rocks
Holly Schinsky recommends
Using Parse In Your Mobile Hybrid Apps — A tutorial on using Parse for data storage with your mobile hybrid applications.
Nic Raboy
Holly Schinsky recommends
Visual Studio Tools for Apache Cordova — A new website dedicated to building mobile applications using Apache Cordova with Visual Studio.
Visual Studio
Holly Schinsky recommends
Creating a mobile app from a simple HTML site: Part 2 — The 2nd part in a series on creating a mobile application from an HTML website using Apache Cordova and Mozilla Brick.
Mozilla Hacks
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