
The Upside: Talking mobile with Nat Friedman
On this episode of The Upside, we speak to Nat Friedman, CEO of Xamarin, a company that is taking C# to Android and iOS.
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On this episode of The Upside, we speak to Nat Friedman, CEO of Xamarin, a company that is taking C# to Android and iOS.
In our continuing look at Windows RT's stock apps, Tony McSherry turns his attention to the Store, Calendar, People, and News apps.
Last year, there were three "modern" mobile OSes, and now with BB10, we have four. Can any of the upcoming OSes make it five?
If you missed out last week on LCA 2013, fear not; the session videos are starting to appear.
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JSConf Australia and OpenAustralia Hackfest are due to happen this month, with OSDC and RubyConf Australia appearing in the coming months.
On this episode of The Upside, we look at hackathons and what they can do for your team.
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Only in Australia could we have two identical time-zone abbreviations that mean different things.