The digest of news from the world of mobile development in the last week №32 (November 11-17, 2013)
Last week, new versions of Unity and Marmalade SDK were released, the CyanogenMod installer appeared on Google Play, Amazon opened the application streaming service from the cloud, and Google opened the App Translation Service. Many other interesting things - in our weekly review.
Natural SDK no fools. An old-fashioned C language and a black and white screen - isn't it a miracle !? No hated REST, patterns, repositories and unit-tests. Rejuvenated by 30 years, I made three applications and wrote a small review of the red device and the programming process for Pebble.
CyanogenMod left the closed beta stage appeared on the Google Play store. It’s still early to rejoice finally - only the Google Nexus and Samsung Galaxy families, as well as the HTC One are supported.
The long-awaited release of Unity 4.3 took place, in which new tools for working with 2D were added, deeper integration of Mecanim was implemented, and many improvements were included in the Unity IDE. ')
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