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knowledgekadamitatis · 10 months ago
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THE FANZINE IS DONE!!!!!! I AM SO HAPPY I GOT THE OPPORTUNITY TO PARTICIPATE IN THGIS <3333!!!!
hosted by @eure-k-a :-DDDDDD
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girlwarlock · 1 year ago
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maybe it's a coincidence but it's a lil sketch that when i searched the ''intrusive thoughts'' tag (due to some curiosity from a post that crossed my dash) that this thing come up. @wip @changes I really don't like this kind of targeted communication, whether this kokobot is something that tumblr is cooking up internally or whether they're a third party getting the info from tumblr for this kind of targeted spam.
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hardcore-gaming-101 · 6 days ago
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Top 47K - Super Mario Run + Trace Memory
Join the HG101 gang as they discuss and rank the Super Mario game inspired by Mobile Phone Mutations of Super Mario. Then stick around for TRACE MEMORY, a P&C adventure on Blood Edward Island which is totally a real island look it up!
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ngssolution · 7 days ago
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Navigating the Complex World of Mobile App Development
In today’s tech-driven world, mobile apps have become a cornerstone of how we connect, work, and play. Whether you’re launching a startup or enhancing an established business, building a mobile app can be a game-changing move. One of the most important decisions you’ll face is choosing the right technology stack. The tech stack you pick will directly influence your app’s performance, scalability, and overall user experience.
What Exactly Is a Tech Stack?
A tech stack is essentially the set of tools, programming languages, and frameworks you use to build your app. For mobile apps, the stack typically consists of three main components:
Front-End: This is what users see and interact with — the app’s interface.
Back-End: This is the engine under the hood — handling data storage, processing, and integrations.
Platform: The operating system your app is built for, like iOS, Android, or both.
Key Considerations When Picking a Tech Stack
Let’s dive into the options and what you should think about when deciding which tools to use.
Platform Options
Native Development
Languages:
iOS: Swift or Objective-C
Android: Kotlin or Java
Pros:
Best-in-class performance.
Full access to device features like cameras, sensors, and GPS.
Cons:
Higher costs.
Longer development time if building for both iOS and Android.
2. Cross-Platform Development
Frameworks:
React Native (JavaScript and React)
Flutter (Dart)
Xamarin (C#)
Pros:
Faster development.
Reusable code for both iOS and Android.
Generally lower costs.
Cons:
Slightly lower performance compared to native apps.
Limited access to some advanced native features.
3. Hybrid Development
Tools:
Ionic (HTML, CSS, JavaScript)
PhoneGap/Cordova (HTML, CSS, JavaScript)
Pros:
Easy to learn and work with if you’re familiar with web development.
Leverages standard web technologies.
Cons:
Performance is not as strong as native or well-optimized cross-platform apps.
User experience can feel less “native.”
How to Make the Best Choice for Your App
Your decision will depend on several factors. Here are some key points to consider:
App Complexity:
For simple apps, cross-platform frameworks like React Native or Flutter are great choices.
For feature-heavy or complex apps, native development might be the way to go.
Time to Market:
If you’re on a tight schedule, cross-platform tools can speed up the process.
Budget:
Native development can be pricey since you’ll likely need separate teams for iOS and Android.
Cross-platform and hybrid options are usually more cost-effective.
Performance Needs:
Native apps deliver the best performance, but modern cross-platform frameworks have come a long way and can handle most needs efficiently.
Team Expertise:
Leverage the skills your team already has. If they’re experienced in JavaScript, for example, React Native might be a natural fit.
Final Thoughts
Choosing the right tech stack is a pivotal step in mobile app development. It’s about finding the perfect balance between your project’s requirements, your budget, and your team’s expertise. By weighing factors like app complexity, performance, and cost, you can make a well-informed choice that sets your app up for success. Remember, a solid tech stack is the foundation of a scalable, user-friendly, and high-quality app.
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floramuniverse · 20 days ago
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Bring a burst of holiday joy to your celebrations with our Cute Santa and Snowflakes Theme - Christmas Party Invitation Card! Sized perfectly at 5x7 inches, this card is designed to make your festive season even more magical and memorable. Imagine a delightful scene where a jolly Santa and twinkling snowflakes come together, setting the perfect tone for your holiday gathering.
Whether you're hosting a cozy family get-together, a fun friends' Christmas party, or a cheerful office event, this invitation adds a special touch to your seasonal greetings. The design is charmingly whimsical, with Santa spreading joy and snowflakes adding a frosty sparkle, creating a winter wonderland on each card. 🎄✨
Plus, it's editable and printable, making it easy for you to customize with all your party details. You can print it right at home or at your favorite local print shop, ensuring convenience and saving you time during this busy season. This invitation card combines style and ease, making it the cutest way to invite your guests to a memorable Christmas party!
#I've followed all the troubleshooting steps suggested by the Tumblr team#including switching browsers (I've tried Chrome#DuckDuckGo#and Brave) and clearing cache and cookies in each one. Despite this#the issue remains unresolved.#ChatGPT#You said:#ReWrite another problem that the issue is unresolved no matter even if I changed my browser from chrome n duckduckgo or brave browser and a#ChatGPT said:#How can I recorded my working the way I used to record on laptop using site recorder?? Is there any app for tab as well#Memory updated#Yes#there are several screen recording apps available for tablets that can help you capture your work. Here are a few options:#AZ Screen Recorder (Android) - Offers HD and Full HD recording without watermarks and no time limits. It also includes options for pausing#resuming#and adding audio commentary.#ScreenFlow (iPad) - A high-quality option for iOS devices#which includes features for recording#editing#and adding effects#ideal if you want more control over your recorded content.#TechSmith Capture (iOS) - By the makers of Camtasia#this app allows you to record screen activities and upload directly to platforms like Snagit and Camtasia for further editing.#Loom (Android & iOS) - Great for quick#shareable recordings. You can record your screen along with webcam footage and even share videos instantly.#Each of these has slightly different features#so you might find one suits your workflow best depending on your specific needs.#Which one you would choose#If I had to choose#I'd go with Loom for its simplicity
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reactnativeblog-2000 · 2 months ago
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metaminddevs · 3 months ago
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henrymobileapp · 7 months ago
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icomefromthemountains · 1 year ago
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Thinking about my ocs competing in Taskmaster
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paradoxiii · 1 year ago
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My mood this evening has been "fuck Procreate & DOUBLE FUCK APPLE"
My ipad is running very low on storage. I cannot put an SD card inside it like my (android) phone so I bought an adapter (as well as an SD card bc the two I have are in my switch & my phone)
I cannot move Procreate to the SD card like how I can move apps on my phone to the SD card. Procreate hosts my art files inside the app itself & I cannot access those files from the files app. So I have to export the files to the SD card.
I spent a while trying to figure out some backdoor ish way of being able to move the original files instead of essentially making copies. I even looked up ios emulators (I have Nox installed on my laptop which is an android emulator) but the ones I found are for developers.
So now, after I had copied all my procreate files to this SD card, I have decided that I am going to be done with Procreate and just shell out the $5/month for CSP. So now I am exporting all my procreate files as PSDs so I can open them in CSP if I so choose.
EDIT: Okay now that I've slept, I'm less mad at procreate. I did end up deleting it last night, but I know that the devs are generally pretty chill (and against AI stuff last I checked) so saying "fuck procreate" is a little extreme. I will forever hate Apple though so they can still fuck off.
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true-blue-sonic · 1 year ago
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New Sega Hardlight game announced today and it’s a fucking Apple Arcade exclusive I can’t have shit 😭😭
I saw, yes! It is rather unfortunate, but not the first time they pulled something like this: that TSR mobile game is Apple-exclusive too, if I am not mistaken. Maybe when enough people express interest to have it on different platforms as well, it will get ported?
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discountprophet · 1 year ago
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i think i just figured out how to fix tumblr not talking you to the post when you click on a specific addition?? i clicked on the date and it took me to the specific addition
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eastsonstech · 1 year ago
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In today’s era of startups and entrepreneurship, many people own their own businesses. They continue to wonder things like, “Why do I need a mobile app? I get a lot of foot traffic, thus I don’t need the app for my business.” In this blog, we’ll talk about why mobile applications are crucial for every kind of business and how they may help it succeed in the marketplace.
To read full post, Visit: https://tech.eastsons.com/blog/why-mobile-applications-are-important-for-your-business
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readingwriter92 · 1 year ago
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Really love this new tumblr feature where every time I watch a video it a few secs in mutes bc it has to tell me about TUMBLR. FUCKING TV
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auspicioussoft01 · 1 year ago
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When you're ready to bring your mobile app idea to life, it's important to choose the right app development company. Here are a few things to keep in mind:
Experience: Look for a company with a proven track record of success in developing mobile apps. Portfolio: Review the company's portfolio of work to see if their style and quality match your vision for your app. Communication: Make sure the company is easy to communicate with and responsive to your questions. Price: Get quotes from several different companies to make sure you're getting a fair price. https://shorturl.ac/7ah3t
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amatsuki · 1 year ago
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