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Top 7 dilemmas facing today's developers
Packaging your problems and giving them a name can help you manage them and maybe even find solutions. With that in mind, here are seven fresh problems to manage. Read More


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What enterprise mobile apps can learn from mobile games
There's a $13 billion market for any mobile developers out there. But how to grab some of that? Consider what users will pay for the utility of an app, or how engaged they become with it. Read More

GitHub embraces Windows developers
Looking to make its GitHub social coding and coding-hosting site easier to use for Windows application builders, GitHub will offer a native graphical Windows client for developers and designers. Read More

Microsoft's Visual Studio 11 lineup adds Windows Phone, Azure tools
As part of Visual Studio 11, the company will be releasing a version of Visual Studio Express for Windows Phone. Visual Studio Express products are intended to be easy to use, offering free, platform-specific tooling. Read More

We're not waiting for Android 5 'Jelly Bean,' developers say
Unconfirmed reports say that Android 5 "Jelly Bean" could be released this fall. But Android developers say they're too busy dealing with current releases to stall their development efforts for yet another OS upgrade. Read More



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