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This month, we focus on mobile development with steps for creating a great mobile UI, a tutorial on writing extension to Chrome, a look back at the Concurrency Runtime (CRT) for iPhone, and more!
In This April Digital Issue:
- 7 Steps to a Killer Mobile UI
By Tiago Simões
Providing a good user experience in mobile applications is paramount. This article offers seven steps to get you on the right path to delivering great mobile apps.
- Writing Chrome Extensions
By Kausar Munshi and Basavaraju M Extensions to Chrome enable you to extend the browser's capabilities, change how pages are rendered and interact with the server in a controlled manner. For all their power, Chrome extensions turn out to be comparatively simple to write and build once you know how.
- From the Vault: Concurrency Runtime (iPhone) — The Task Scheduler
By Lahlali Issam
Visual C++ 2010 came with new features and enhancements to simplify native programming. The Concurrency Runtime (iPhone), for instance, is a framework that simplifies parallel programming and helps you write robust, scalable, and responsive parallel applications. This article explores the Task Scheduler, which schedules and coordinates tasks at runtime.
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