Mobile Web Weekly July 5, 2017   #165
Peter Cooper recommends
Building m.uber: Engineering a High-Performance Web App for the Global Market — How Uber Engineering designed m.uber, a lightweight web app that delivers a native app experience for riders on mobile.
Angus Croll
Peter Cooper recommends
Making the Jump: How Desktop-Era Frameworks Can Thrive on Mobile — How do tools that grew up on the desktop, like Ember, Angular and React, make the jump to the mobile future?
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Brian Rinaldi recommends
NativeScript 3.1 Released — Introduces new features like the Chrome DevTools Elements tab, Android snapshot builds, and more.
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Brian Rinaldi recommends
Taking Responsive Web Design Beyond the Visual — A discussion on a wider interpretation of responsive web design that includes user context, push notifications, future devices and accessibility.
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Chris Brandrick recommends
How to Enhance Mobile Interactions with Sound Design — Some insights, plus an introduction to the Facebook Sound Kit, a collection of interaction sounds they’re making available.
Will Littlejohn
Brian Rinaldi recommends
Code a Real-Time NativeScript App: Geolocation and Google Maps — Learn how to work with geolocation and Google Maps in NativeScript apps.
Wernher-Bel Ancheta
Brian Rinaldi recommends
Code a Real-Time NativeScript App: SQLite — How to integrate a SQLite database into a NativeScript app to store data locally.
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Peter Cooper recommends
An Interview with the BBC's Sareh Heidari — A quick 13 minute podcast with a BBC News web developer discussing accessibility, globalization, and CSS at scale.
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Chris Brandrick recommends
Looking At The Future of Responsive Design — A look at the evolution of responsive design and some thoughts on where it’s going.
Rupert Sharp
Brian Rinaldi recommends
React-UWP: React Components That Implement Microsoft's UWP Design and Fluent Design System
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Chris Brandrick recommends
Kitten Tricks: A React Native Mobile Starter Kit — Features over 40 free and open-source app screens.
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