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Building an Automotive Dashboard on Android
Developing for the in-car Android-based Asteroid Smart dashboard. - Mobile
Perceptual Computing
Using the Intel Perceptual Computing SDK 2013, developers can create applications that take advantage of the SDK’s core capabilities for handling close-range hand and finger tracking, speech recognition, face analysis, and augmented reality. - Tools
Jolt Awards 2013: The Best Programmer Libraries
The best programmer libraries of the past year - Jolt Awards
Open Source for Private Clouds
Mike Riley chats with Shashi Mysore, the Director of Product Management at Eucalyptus Systems, the company behind the leading open source software for building Amazon Web Services (AWS) compatible private and hybrid clouds. - Cloud
Xamarin 2.0 Review
Write Android and iOS Apps in C# from Microsoft Visual Studio. - Tools
Jolt Awards: Coding Tools
The best IDEs and coding tools of the past year - Jolt Awards
Mobile as the Driver of Desktop Software Design
The metaphors and conventions of mobile apps on phones and tablets are driving the design of desktop software. The tail is definitely wagging the dog. Good dog! - Design
Gesture-Based Computing for the Desktop
The Intel Perceptual Computing SDK works with a Web-cam to add motion/gesture sensing and facial recognition to desktop apps. This first release shows considerable promise, with some important limitations. - Design
Review of Xamarin.Mac Professional
While a good IDE for porting Xamarin MonoTouch code (iOS-based C#) to the Mac, the long learning curve and poor documentation make it difficult to port code from Windows to the Apple desktop. - Tools
Xamarin Tool Builds Fully Native Cocoa Apps With C#
Scope of the C# language could be broadened to as many as 2.2 billion devices - C/C++