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12 Factor, or Cloud Native Apps - What Exactly Does that Mean for Spring Developers?
Thomas Gamble examines each factor in the Twelve Factor App (12factor.net) which describes elements of cloud native, and presents how Spring, and platforms such as Cloud Foundry satisfy them.
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Modern iOS Application Security
Dan Guido talks about the current state of iOS attacks, reviews available security APIs, why they are not good enough, and the design of the Mobile Application Security Toolkit to address risks.
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Server-Less Design Patterns for the Enterprise with AWS Lambda
Tim Wagner defines server-less computing, examines the key trends and innovative ideas behind the technology, and looks at design patterns for big data, event processing, and mobile using AWS Lambda.
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React Native: A Better Way To Do Mobile
Brent Vatne introduces React Native, a framework for building native user interfaces for mobile devices.
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The World of Swift 3
Daniel Steinberg takes a look at what idiomatic Swift will look like when Swift 3 is released and discusses the reasoning behind some of the choices.
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Image Processing for iOS
Simon Gladman overviews some of the image processing techniques available to iOS developers and three frameworks offered by Apple: Core Image, Accelerate/vImage and Metal.
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Open Source Swift Under the Hood
Alex Blewitt talks about Swift and looks at the open source project, how applications and libraries can be built, the differences between the different builds and how Swift works under the hood.
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Using React for the Mobile Web
Brian Holt talks about React, performance issues, some general web performance tips, lessons learned while helping write m.reddit.com using React.
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Android Apps, an Attacker’s Perspective
Tony Trummer focuses on how to apply an adversarial perspective when building Android applications, how to identify attack surfaces and the thought process attackers use.
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Better iOS Development with Groovy
Rahul Somasunderam aims at showing how Groovy can make iOS development a pleasure.
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Distributing a Mobile Team: A Brave New Etsy Chapter
Hannah Mittelstaedt talks about how Etsy dissolved the traditional Android and iOS teams and trained tons of web developers in app development.
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Mobile Testing Trends, Their Unique Challenges and Innovations that Address Them
Melissa Tondi discusses mobile testing, advising on creating a device testing matrix and the balance between devices and emulators, along with a comparison between various automated testing tools.