Survey results indicate that 70 percent of respondents are developing apps for tablet devices compared to 95 percent for mobile phones. Currently, just 11 percent are developing for the TV market,… Read more »
Various sources categorize apps differently, but certain categories, such as gaming and social networking, are most often uniform. GigaOM divides apps into 16 categories. According to survey results, the leading app-development… Read more »
Ford has lots of developer programs up its sleeve. After opening up Sync to developers this week, it announced Thursday OpenXC, an open-source software and hardware program that exposes the internal… Read more »
This paper explains the world of continuous delivery and its underlying philosophy, devops. Continuous delivery is an automated pipeline constructed with various technologies that allows you to ensure that your code… Read more »
Error reporting is turning into a lucrative business for Exceptional Software, which runs two services Airbrake.io and Exceptional.io. Exceptional now boasts 100,000 customers like Square, Groupon, Skype and others and is… Read more »
CES and Macworld are hogging the event spotlight right now, but what about events for developers? Last year’s WWDC sold out quick, and this year’s probably will too, so you may… Read more »
This report is intended to provide ISVs with guidance on partnering with hosting companies, establishing criteria for selecting a hosting service, metrics for measuring hosting performance as it relates to cloud… Read more »
Web content that relies on interactivity, social networking and personalization is becoming the dominant form, but it puts particular demands on the network, since it requires a low-latency environment that can… Read more »
Few things impress people about the Apple TV in demonstration more than AirPlay mirroring, which is available on both the iPhone 4S and iPad 2. And that’s exactly why developers should… Read more »