Questions of the Week 44
This weeks release adds support for JavaScript push but I’d recommend you don’t use it in production yet… The main issue is that we might
This weeks release adds support for JavaScript push but I’d recommend you don’t use it in production yet… The main issue is that we might
We’ve had a lot of security related posts in the past few months as we refined many edge cases with some customers. These posts are
Up until now push notification in Codename One only worked for Android & iOS devices. This is about to change this weekend when the JavaScript
A very common request is support for rich text in Codename One, this is hard to do in a generic/performant cross platform way but can
Surprisingly the big VM update we had last week didn’t trigger any major regressions but we did break some versioned build behavior with the string
I wrote on the Friday post about a few cool pull requests from Diamond but I didn’t provide a usage example for that API. Probably
One of the first things a hacker will do when compromising an app is look at it. E.g. if I want to exploit a bank’s
TLDR: ParparVM is now up to 2.8x faster, and produces binaries that are 15%-20% smaller than before. If you build your app for iOS today,
Last week I talked about using gradle dependencies to build native code, this week I’ll talk about the iOS equivalent: CocoaPods. We’ve discussed CocoaPods before
This weeks update will go out a bit late or maybe even tomorrow. The reason for the postponing is the scope of the changes. We’ve
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