Short Bytes – The PHP development team has released PHP 7.0.0, denoting the new major PHP 7 arrangement. This new form accompanies new upgrades and another variant of Zend Engine.
For seven years straight, PHP has been the fourth most popular programming language in the world, powering more than 200 million Websites, with more than 81.7 percent of public websites leveraging PHP on the server side.
Microsoft recently launched an updated Windows 10 Mobile build, numbered 10586.29. Microsoft’s Gabe Aul calls the new edition of the company’s smartphone operating system a “Cumulative Update” for the preceding build, 10586.
Now, this new edition is for subscribers of the Windows Insider program in the ‘Fast’ ring, so it’s not for everyone. At the same time, any new build is welcome in the mobile Windows world. (more…)
Today Google released its new app shows which of your friends are available to hang out known as “Who’s Down”. As you might be able to tell from its name, the app will apparently – once there are people who are actually using it – let you see which of your friends are free to hang out. Google’s New App Releases for android & iOS to help friends hang out, making it easier for individual see if their friends are up hanging out.
Oct 27th, 2015
Generally, mobile apps in Android, iOS, and Windows Phone are built using completely different programming languages; an Android app uses Java, an iOS app uses Objective-C, while a Windows Phone app uses .NET.
But now, anyone having the basic knowledge of HTML, CSS, and JavaScript can build a mobile application. The key benefit of using web technology to build your app is Portability. Using a packager/compiler, like PhoneGap, developers will be able to port and install app on many different platforms.
There are many tools and framework that make this possible. They reduce the work to half to bridge the gap between web and mobile platforms. In this article, we’ll decided to cover the best of mobile app frameworks available in the market as of today.
1. Sencha Touch
Oct 20th, 2015
Apple is removing several of iOS apps from its store that collects user’s private data. Collecting personal information of user is in violence of company’s privacy policy.