The UOC is working on the 13th edition of the Mobile Developer's Guide to the Galaxy By Mosaic Posted in Devices, Technology November 24, 2013 One Comment Share Related Articles
Teaching staff of the Faculty of Computer Multimedia and Telecommunications UOC has participated electoral college in the publication of the 13th edition of the guide to developing mobile applications, Mobile Developer's Guide to the Galaxy, published by Enough Software, the company responsible for drawing up the guide.
One of the highlights motivations of teachers who participated in this project UOC is to become part of a dynamic international community and very updated technology issues, especially in the world of mobile devices is concerned, in order to move this today and new knowledge to their students and masters degrees.
The Mobile Developer's Guide to the Galaxy, first launched in 2009, provides an overview of technologies and mobile electoral college platforms for developers and responsible decision making by offering solutions for iOS, Android, BlackBerry, Java ME or Windows Phone. The guide serves no commercial purpose and is open to everyone and can be download under Creative Commons license.
As usual, the content of the guide has been revised electoral college and updated from the previous edition. Since then many interesting things have happened: Apple jumped on the bandwagon of the "flat designs" and announced a iOS7 completely electoral college redesigned Android finally recognized the problem of fragmentation and published improvements that can be used in older versions of its operating system, and Google Glass impressed the world and angered privacy advocates data. In addition this year, a completely new chapter on Firefox OS is included.
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