Wednesday, March 23, 2016

This Week in Mobile Web Development (#100)

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Mobile Web Weekly March 23, 2016   #100
Chris Brandrick recommends
Chrome DevTools Gets a New Mobile-First Device Mode — Mobile is becoming the starting point in Chrome’s DevTools.
Paul Bakaus
Brian Rinaldi recommends
Progressive Web Apps: The Long Game — Thoughts on Google’s Progressive Web Apps initiative after attending a full day event by Google on the topic.
Remy Sharp
Brian Rinaldi recommends
Google's Mobilegeddon Aftermath: Eight Months Into A Better Mobile Web — Google’s launch of it’s new mobile ranking system (aka “Mobilegeddon”) on April 21, 2015 has triggered a 25% increase in mobile web adoption.
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Holly Schinsky recommends
Why I Switched to Android After 7 Years of iOS — Henrik talks about how the support for Progressive Web Apps has led him back to his Android devices.
Henrik Joreteg
Brian Rinaldi recommends
Is the Term ‘Mobile First’ Becoming Outmoded? — Mark Lowenstein says that “mobile first” is evolving into a “multiscreen” strategy.
Re/code
Brian Rinaldi recommends
Why I Value Truly Responsive Web Design — Why designing an site that works at any size is important.
Jonathan Snook
Brian Rinaldi recommends
NativeScript 1.7 Announcement — Includes a preview of Windows support, Angular 2 alpha SDK, full Visual Studio Code integration and more.
NativeScript Blog
Brian Rinaldi recommends
NativeScript Runtime Preview for Windows 10 — A “proof of concept” stage open source release of NativeScript support for the Universal Windows Platform.
NativeScript Blog
Holly Schinsky recommends
10 Tips for Mobile Web Design Optimization — Improve your site’s mobile friendliness with these design optimization tips.
Elegant Themes
Brian Rinaldi recommends
Designing for Mobile Micro-Moments — A guide to what people expect in terms of mobile experience based upon user research by Google and AnswerLab.
Think with Google
Holly Schinsky recommends
Fixing Continuous Delivery for Mobile — A video presentation from PhoneGap Day US on how to implement an effective mobile continuous delivery process.
PhoneGap Blog
Holly Schinsky recommends
cordova-plugin-inapppurchase: A lightweight cordova plugin for in app purchases on iOS/Android — A lightweight Cordova plugin for adding in-app purchase support to your hybrid apps.
Alex Disler
Holly Schinsky recommends
Ionic: The Truly Progressive Web App Framework — Choosing hybrid and using a framework like Ionic allows for building apps that provide a flexible user experience via a mobile website, a progressive web app or an installed app.
Ionically Speaking
Holly Schinsky recommends
Enhancing Your Web App with Offline Support, Notifications and More — Improving the user experience of your web apps with offline support, notification integration and home screen presence.
Ido Green
Brian Rinaldi recommends
Apple starts rejecting apps that use UIWebBrowserView — The use of UIWebBrowserView instead of UIWebView in the Ionic keyboard plugin was causing app rejections. The plugin has been updated to correct this issue but has some API changes due to the change.
Hacker News
Job listing
Mobile iOS/Android Developer at Honeypot (Berlin, Germany) — If you have a deep knowledge in iOS and/or Android development, a passion to create the best apps imaginable, and are seeking a new challenge with an awesome team, apply to Honeypot.
Honeypot

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