- StyleKit is a micro-framework that enables you to style your iOS apps using a JSON file – StyleKit is a micro-framework written in Swift that enables you to style your iOS applications using a simple JSON file. Behind the scenes, StyleKit uses UIAppearance and some selector magic to apply the styles.
- Android Studio Like a Boss – In this 360AnDev talk, we will take a detailed look at powerful but lesser known features. We will bend structural search and replace to our will, develop our own Live Templates, force Android Studio to interact with external tools and we will take a look at lesser known refactorings that you should be using
- Introducing the Realm Mobile Platform: Realtime Sync Plus Fully Open Source Database – Realm Mobile Platform, a new offering that integrates our fully open-source (see below!) client-side database for iOS and Android with new server-side technology providing realtime synchronization, conflict resolution, and reactive event handling
- IT as a service: From build to consume – The cloud debate is over—businesses are now moving a material portion of IT workloads to cloud environments. The impact will be considerable, for consumers and vendors of technology alike.
- Forget virtual assistants, Asteria wants to be your AI friend – This device plans to be your artificially intelligent wearable in the future
- Atomist – Build Applications, Not Infrastructure. – Atomist helps you ship faster by accelerating development from project creation throughout your project lifecycle. Easily compose, generate, and customize projects for building consistent microservices.
- New in Spring 5: Functional Web Framework – As mentioned yesterday in Juergen’s blog post, the second milestone of Spring Framework 5.0 introduced a new functional web framework. In this post, I will give more information about the framework.
- Vapor – Web Framework for Swift that works on iOS, macOS & Linux – Vapor, a Web Framework for Swift that works on iOS, macOS, and Ubuntu; and all of the packages that Vapor offers.
- Running TensorFlow with Jupyter Notebook on AWS – Google’s open source TensorFlow is one of the most promising machine learning frameworks nowadays
- Using the CloudRail Node.js SDK with Electron – CloudRail – Electron is a framework for creating native applications with web technologies like JavaScript, HTML, and CSS by providing a runtime with native operating system APIs. It is a variant of Node.js focused on desktop applications instead of servers and can thus use Node.js libraries. Consequently it is not hard to use the CloudRail SI Node.js SDK in Electron based applications and we will discuss how it’s done.
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Links for September 12th through September 30th
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