[TechRepublic] Poll: What mobile OS is easiest for developers?

App Builder

TechRepublic Member | January 09, 2012

Poll: What mobile OS is easiest for developers?

Is Android, iOS, BlackBerry, WP7, or another mobile platform the easiest in terms of development? Let us know why you prefer a particular mobile OS over another. Read more

Resource of the day

Programming with the Android 4.0 Calendar API: the good, the bad, and the ugly

The Android 4.0 CalendarContact class is a welcome and long overdue addition to your programming arsenal. This tutorial is a brief introduction to the class. Read more

A surveillance Android app: Developing a continuous video recorder

Android developer Kyle Miller describes the trial-and-error process of creating his surveillance system application. Read more

Integrating Dropbox in my surveillance Android app

Kyle Miller walks through the steps of integrating Dropbox in his home/SMB Android surveillance system. Get the source code for his Android app. Read more

Additional TechRepublic resources

 

Developer news: PHP 5.4 RC4, LightSwitch, geolocation in Web apps

Justin James highlights F# 3.0 and Visual Studio 11 enhancements, updates to Rails support, a Dutch PHP event, and more. Read more

AtG: Aussie slim wires, wiping Windows 8, is net access a human right?

Today's Around the Grounds features Aussie universities creating wires only four atoms wide; Vint Cerf claims that net access is not a human right; Ed 1.6 appears; and Windows 8 comes with wipe features. Read more

10 resolutions for reducing annoying behavior in 2012

Have you come up with some self-improvement goals for the coming year? Here are a few tongue-in-cheek resolutions you may want to add to the list. Read more

The first 25 geek movies of 2012

Continuing our annual tradition of previewing the geek-centric theatrical movie releases for the coming year, we offer up the first 25 sci-fi, fantasy and horror flicks that will hit U.S. cinemas in the first quarter of 2012. Read more


Featured multimedia

 

A trip down tech memory lane

It's always fun to take a trip down memory lane but it's especially amusing to go back and look at the tech that, for its respective time, was cutting-edge. View on site


Featured Webcast

Live Webcast: Is 2012 the Year of the Cloud? Then It's Also the Year of Google Apps

Check out this live webcast from Google. You'll learn all about Google Apps, how it works within the cloud, and what it can do for your business. Tune to learn more.


Today's recommended downloads

Revolutionizing Enterprise Storage Infrastructure with Enterprise Flash Technology (Oracle)

The Evolution of the Datacenter and the Need for a Converged Infrastructure (IBM)

Migrating to Windows 7? Well, While You're At It... (Viewfinity)

Oracle Optimized Solutions (Oracle)

24 Technical Considerations for a Defragmentation Solution (Diskeeper)


Connect with TechRepublic

TechRepublic Facebook Fan Page

Follow TechRepublic on Twitter

Six information security lessons from 2011

Alfonso Barreiro lists the most important security lessons from 2011 that the security-conscious should heed in order to plan accordingly for 2012.



TechRepublic newsletters

 

Get product reviews, tech news analysis, tips, and more in the following TechRepublic newsletters. Automatically sign up today!

Tablets in the Enterprise

Five Apps

Software Engineer

Smartphones




Send us your feedback here.

Sign up for more free newsletters from TechRepublic!
To manage your account settings or to remove yourself from all TechRepublic communications, please visit our Subscription Center.

The e-mail address for your subscription is ceasar@cesabarre.com.
Unsubscribe from this e-mail | FAQ | Advertise | Privacy Policy

Tr Footer Logo

Copyright 2012 CBS Interactive, Inc. All rights reserved.
TechRepublic is a registered service mark of CBS Interactive, Inc.

TechRepublic
235 Second Street
San Francisco, CA 94105
U.S.A.

No comments:

Post a Comment