Code Freeze for 3.3 & Performance
We’ve been working feverishly to get Codename One 3.3 out of the door next week. Tomorrow morning we will finally have the codefreeze branch for
We’ve been working feverishly to get Codename One 3.3 out of the door next week. Tomorrow morning we will finally have the codefreeze branch for
JavaDoc source code embeds suck! I love JavaDoc but it didn’t age well. When you work with other tools (e.g. in the Microsoft world) suddenly
Following with the feedback on the recent survey we spent a lot of time debating how we can improve the general process of documentation and
I deeply care about what we do at Codename One and writing a negative post even when the words aren’t mine is difficult. I think
I had a big post ready for today but after a long twitter debate with @BrendanEich I had to write a followup as twitter is
I think we’ll remember 2015 as the year we finally “hit our stride” and “got it”. Up until now we did a lot of things
I’ve been following the news breaking since yesterday as a hacker news post highlighted that an Android commit included OpenJDK files. This is amazing news
We released a new version of the introducing Codename One video almost a month ago but we just neglected to highlight it in the blog.
Historically, we didn’t use Androids profiling tools often. They were pretty awful and the only tools that we really used extensively were the on-device GPU
Steve has implemented one of our long time RFE’s: Async editing in Android. This effectively means that the Android keyboard will behave as it does
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