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Best Mobile Article of June 2016

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Each month at CodeProject we gather together the best of the articles submitted the previous month and ask our readers to choose the best of the best. Entry is automatic - just submit you articke and we'll do the rest.

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Current Entries

Articles that match the contest criteria are automatically entered.

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10 Sep 2018Kewin Rausch
Moving forward in the future networks evolution
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1 Jun 2016Android on Intel
This article explains how to get started with expert level app development with AIDE.
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14 Jun 2016S Ravi Kumar (TechieRathore)
Configure App Icons in Xamarin Forms App
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1 Jun 2016Android on Intel
A tutorial for writing applications using Vulkan. I will share my thoughts and experiences as someone who knows OpenGL and would like to “migrate” to its successor.
20 Jun 2016Frank Rem
This article explains how to create PDF documents from any XML format.
10 Jun 2016Derek_Gerber
Free Is Not a Good Price
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1 Jun 2016Android on Intel
Intel® System Studio 2017 Beta has been released. This is the Beta program page which guides you further on Intel® System Studio 2017 Beta new features and enhanced usability experience.
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1 Jun 2016Android on Intel
Read on to learn more about creating your go-to-market plan, including the best ways to leverage your network, and how to be smart about connecting with potential customers.
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29 Jun 2016Serge Desmedt
An article on what you can do with the Bootstrap 3 Grid and what makes this possible.
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10 Jun 2016Vincent Maverick Durano
In this article, you will learn how to create a simple Survey feature using Xamarin for Android Wearable.
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13 Jul 2017Chris Moutsos
How to connect to Amazon S3 with gSOAP to store and retrieve data
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9 Jun 2016Vincent Maverick Durano
A one-stop tutorial that helps you get started on building apps on Android Wears and Handheld device.
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27 Jun 2016Kaushik_M
This article is more on handling the state transition of an app in iOS device
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1 Jun 2016Android on Intel
The Android SDK provides a set of APIs to implement this pattern in your app, and in this post we'll review the first steps needed to implement it into your application.
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15 Jun 2016HiWay International
An absolute trick to consume WCF WebService at Xamarin Form PCL root
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29 Jun 2016Efe Erdoğru
Async MVVM model template for Xamarin Forms
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1 Jun 2016Android on Intel
Your value proposition—a single sentence that helps communicate what you do, who you do it for, and why you do it—defines your product.

Current Participants

Those with articles that match the contest criteria are automatically entered.

United States United States
Intel is inside more and more Android devices, and we have tools and resources to make your app development faster and easier.

Student
United States United States
Computer science student at Florida State University.
United States United States
After leaving CNN in 2011, Derek became ECM and data capture certified while helping run a successful company, Tallega Software, out of Irvine, CA. Shortly after Tallega Software was sold in 2015, he was recruited by ABBYY to run international lead generation campaigns, and drive new logo business. A Business Economics Bachelor from the University of California, Irvine, he focuses on generating demand for products and services that attract new customers, and drive value to existing clients. Derek's work and opinions on the subject have been published for best practices. He has a strong passion for technology, creative arts, and football.
Software Developer (Senior)
Turkey Turkey
This member has not yet provided a Biography. Assume it's interesting and varied, and probably something to do with programming.
Software Developer
Netherlands Netherlands
Worked for some years as a software engineer, architect and project leader for different software companies. Works at TallComponents, vendor of class libraries for creating, manipulating and rendering PDF documents.
Chief Technology Officer Hiway International Ltd
Canada Canada
We are software development / research firm. Be composed of crazy and energy full dream chasers, we focus on tomorrow software technique, to achieve from impossible to possible.
Software Developer (Senior) Harman International
India India
I am having experience in C++, Qt. I have started developing .Net application using WPF and MVVM.
Always keen to develop/enhance my skill sets and experience.
Software Developer
Italy Italy
I'm a Software Engineer with deep and extended knowledge in Computer Networks and low level environments as kernels and drivers. My core competencies are C/C++ and Assembly programming languages, in both user- and kernel-space, together with an problem-solving oriented mindset and huge imagination to develop alternative approach to deal with them.
Architect
India India
Hi There, I am an IT professional with 14 years of experience in architecting, designing and building IT solutions for complex business needs in form of mobile & web applications using Microsoft technologies. Currently working in an multinational company in India as Solutions Architect. The articles here are sourced from my blog : http://techierathore.com/
Software Developer (Senior)
Belgium Belgium
This member has not yet provided a Biography. Assume it's interesting and varied, and probably something to do with programming.
Architect
United States United States
A code monkey who loves to drink beer, play guitar and listen to music.

My Tech Blog: https://vmsdurano.com/
My Youtube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCuabaYm8QH4b1MAclaRp-3Q

I currently work as a Solutions Architect and we build "cool things" to help people improve their health.

With over 14 years of professional experience working as a Sr. Software Engineer specializing mainly on Web and Mobile apps using Microsoft technologies. My exploration into programming began at the age of 15;Turbo PASCAL, C, C++, JAVA, VB6, Action Scripts and a variety of other equally obscure acronyms, mainly as a hobby. After several detours, I am here today on the VB.NET to C# channel. I have worked on Web Apps + Client-side technologies + Mobile Apps + Micro-services + REST APIs + Event Communication + Databases + Cloud + Containers , which go together like coffee crumble ice cream.

I have been awarded Microsoft MVP each year since 2009, awarded C# Corner MVP for 2015, 2016,2017 and 2018, CodeProject MVP, MVA, MVE, Microsoft Influencer, Dzone MVB, Microsoft ASP.NET Site Hall of Famer with All-Star level and a regular contributor at various technical community websites such as CSharpCorner, CodeProject, ASP.NET and TechNet.

Books written:
" Book: Understanding Game Application Development with Xamarin.Forms and ASP.NET
" Book (Technical Reviewer): ASP.NET Core and Angular 2
" EBook: Dockerizing ASP.NET Core and Blazor Applications on Mac
" EBook: ASP.NET MVC 5- A Beginner's Guide
" EBook: ASP.NET GridView Control Pocket Guide

Contest Entries and Requirements

  1. The contest period covers the the first day of the month 12AM US Eastern Standard Time and ends the final day of the month at 11:59:59 PM US Eastern Standard Time. All entries must be submitted during this period in order to qualify.
  2. Entries must be an article, or blog entry.
  3. With the exception of the Everything Else category, the article must be tagged with at least one of the tags corresponding to that competition's category (for example, to enter the C# Competition you would need to tag your article with a C# tag).
  4. Articles entries must follow the CodeProject submission guidelines.
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  6. Articles may only be considered for a single category. If an article is eligible for multiple categories (for example, it pertains to both the C# and Web Dev categories), CodeProject editors and judges will decide which category the article shall be entered in.
  7. No author can be nominated twice in the same category.
  8. If an author writes has two separate articles, each article may be considered in their respective categories provided none of the aforementioned rules are broken. For example, if an author wrote two separate articles, one related to C# and one related to VB.NET, the author and articles could be nominated in the C# and VB.NET competitions, respectively.
  9. In the event an author wins multiple competitions, and repeat, identical prizes, the number of prizes issued is solely at the discretion of the prize issuer.
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  11. In the event of a tie,  the number of prizes issued is solely at the discretion of the prize issuer.
  12. Multiple votes from the same IP will be automatically disqualified.
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