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Can Learning Kotlin Grow Your Career Prospects in an App Development Company?

January 8, 2018 by Julie McGrath

Last year, the most important festival for Android app developers in the world, Google I/O, pushed the news that Kotlin will take the place of an official language for Android apps. This 8-year-old statically typed coding creation was set to join Java and C++ in the standard toolbox of Android app developers. Created by JetBrains’ Sankt Petersburg programming team, Kotlin runs on the Java virtual machine (JVM), and it is, in a way, very similar to Java, as it can be assembled to JavaScript source code.

 

It’s not difficult to imagine that developers’ primary concerns involved questions such as how easy would be to learn the new language and how would Kotlin supplement Java. Everyone wanted to know why Google chose to add Kotlin to the language mix – it must have had at least some advantages over the existing alternatives.

 

There is at least a theoretical possibility that Kotlin will become a universal language for iOS and Android apps, a fact that is of vital importance for any app development company creating Android apps, but that also has a good portion of iOS projects in progress. Now, everyone is getting even more interested in how to make the transition from Java to Kotlin as smooth as possible. It’s a burning question for developers, too, who have enough new skills to master as a regular part of the job in app development companies.

 

With the fact that it has proven advantages over Scala and Java, as well as being closely related to Swift, it is easy to understand why Kotlin is given the universality tag. What are some of the advantages of Koltin over its predecessors?   

 

Perks of Kotlin for Android App Development

Greater precision is Kotlin’s most important perk. Java can not respond with the same precision level, and therefore opens the doors to more bugs. All that space-consuming code written by using standard coding phrases is not the best anti-bug protection. On the other hand, when the language is to-the-point, the end result is not only a cleaner code with less coding errors, but also a great energy-saver for app developers. Having said that, it will take at least two weeks for Java-accustomed developers to get the hang of Kotlin.

 

When a new ability is added to the skillset of app developers, no one likes spending more time learning it, than using it to actually code. That’s one question developers needn’t worry about. Kotlin has that aspect taken care of – its modules work great with present Java codes, frameworks and libraries. It is not a strictly functional and tight language that makes it impossible for previous codes to fit and get upgrades.

 

A key element that helps the smooth transition is its compatibility with Android Studio. This is not a big surprise, having in mind that Project Kotlin is a baby of JetBrains, the same people who stand behind IntelliJ IDEA, the base of Android Studio. Setting up Kotlin is as simple as setting up a couple of new menus.

 

Will Mobile App Developers Prefer Kotlin Over Swift?

It’s not only about Java. For specific functions, such as delegating classes and properties, Kotlin’s versatility is much better than Swift’s restrictions. For example, you can use Kotlin to define simple behaviors for properties by putting descriptive labels, or create property delegates. Some properties and modifiers in Swift have interchangeable functions, which means that Swift has more restrictions. Unlike Swift, Kotlin’s Garbage Collector helps developers spend less time thinking about memory resources. This is a tough task for Apple developers, who need to dedicate more time to planning memory and runtime.

 

The widespread acceptance of Kotlin has probably something to do with its official standing with Google. However, the language also offers further possibilities that include frontend and backend web development. The fact that big industry names and brands like Pinterest, Basecamp, and Square have taken it as their language of choice definitely adds points in favor of the language.  

 

Make the shift toward the Kotlin slowly. With all the changes on the horizon, you don’t want to create extra chaos in the process of letting the projects in your app development company run smoothly.

 

Even if a universal coding language for all platforms is not a wise business move from the point of its creators, it can definitely help a developer stand out when building up a career in Android and iOS app development companies. As a plus, learning a multi-platform language code is a surefire way to greater personal productivity and happier teams.  

 

Credit: Thank you Mike for you amazing insight into App Development and sharing it with us!   – Fueled are an award winning mobile Design and Development company. Make sure and check out some of their work.

If you are interested in a career in App Development why dont you check out some of our latest featured jobs now.

 

 

Filed Under: Career Advice Tagged With: App Development, ios, Java, kotlin

iPhone 8 – All You Need To Know!

September 13, 2017 by Julie McGrath

Apple has launched two new smartphones, the iPhone 8 and iPhone 8 Plus, at a major event in California, which also saw the release of the premium iPhone X handset.

The iPhone 8 and 8 Plus are upgrades to Apple’s current iPhone 7 and 7 Plus range, updating some of the main features found on Apple’s current products and Apps.

Initially, most pundits thought the iPhone 8 would be Apple’s main new phone – however it instead released three smartphones as part of the 10th anniversary of the original iPhone.

“Our intention has always to create something so magical, powerful, that the hardware virtually disappears,” said Tim Cook at the launch.

He added it was a “new step forward for iPhone” that will “set the path for technology for the next decade”.

Introducing the iPhone 8, Apple executive Phil Schiller said the device “improves on everything we love about the iPhone”.

 

With no charging cable required, iPhone 8 is truly designed for the future of wireless.

Here are all the details, specs and, importantly, prices that you need to know

Key features | iPhone 8 and 8 Plus

The new gold finish APPLE
  • Silver, space grey, new gold finish
  • Apple claims it’s the most durable glass ever in a smartphone
  • water and dust resistant
  • 4.7″ display in the 8 and 5.5″ display in the Plus
  • Stereo speakers. 25% louder than the speakers in the 7
  • A11 bionic chip
  • 12MP camera
  • 4K 60fps video
  • Cameras calibrated for augmented reality
  • New Portrait Lighting feature: machine learning creates facial landmarks and enhances light effects on the face (8Plus)
  • Wireless charging
  • Pre order on September 15, available on September 22
  • iOS 11 available on September 19
  • 64GB and 256GB
  • iPhone 8: £649 for 64GB, £849 for 256GB
  • iPhone 8 Plus: £749 for 64GB, £949 for 256GB

Design and appearance

Credit: Apple.com

The iPhone 8 and iPhone 8 Plus are similar in appearance to the current iPhone 7 and 7 Plus.

The smaller version has a 4.7-inch screen, while the larger phone has a 5.5-inch screen and a dual camera lens on the back.

 

The processor is the A11 Bionic, “the most powerful and smartest chip ever in a smartphone,” Apple says.

Credit: Apple.com

There will be glass on the front and the back of the device, “reinforced by a laser welded steel and copper”. It will be water and dust resistant sealed.

“The new iPhone will have the most durable glass ever in a smartphone,” says Schiller.

Both models will have a HD retina display and feature a 12MP camera.

There will be glass on the front and the back of the device, “reinforced by a laser welded steel and copper”. It will be water and dust resistant sealed.

“The new iPhone will have the most durable glass ever in a smartphone,” says Schiller.

Both models will have a HD retina display and feature a 12MP camera.

What colours will it come in?

The iPhone 8 will be available in silver, space grey and a new blush gold colour.

Apple.com

When will the iPhone 8 and 8 Plus go on sale?

The iPhone 8 will go on sale on September 22.  You will be able to pre-order the new device from 15 September. iOS 11 will be available to download from 19 September.

The iPhone 8 will cost £699 for the 64GB version, while the iPhone 8 Plus will start from £799 (64GB). 256GB versions will also be available.

iPhone 8 and 8 Plus best features

Wireless charging

Like the iPhone X, the two new iPhone 8 and 8 Plus phones will come with wireless charging capabilities.

This means the phone can be charged by simply placing it on a power pad. It is the first time the technology has come to the iPhone range.

“This is a simple thing. We do it everyday. We use them every day and charge every night,” said Schiller.

“Words can’t describe how much nicer it is to never plug in a cable again.”

iOS 11

The new iPhones will come with Apple’s new operating system iOS 11. iOS 11 includes hundreds of new features like a redesigned control centre, better multitasking, improvements to the camera, peer-to-peer Apple Pay and new safety features.

Dual camera

The iPhone 8 Plus will have a 12MP dual-lens camera, similar to the one featured on the iPhone 7 Plus released last year.

It features a larger and faster sensor, a new colour filter and deeper pixels.

Video

Apple claims the new camera delivers “the highest quality video capture ever in a smartphone” with better video stabilisation and 4K video up to 60fps.

If you are interested in Mobile and App Development please visit our range of feature jobs that are available throughout the UK. If you are lucky enough to upgrade or purchase the new Iphone we would love you to send us your comments, thoughts and reviews on the product.
  • Telegraph

Filed Under: Latest Industry News Tagged With: apple products, ios, iphone, iphone8, Software Development

iPhone 8 – All You Need To Know!

September 13, 2017 by Julie McGrath

Apple has launched two new smartphones, the iPhone 8 and iPhone 8 Plus, at a major event in California, which also saw the release of the premium iPhone X handset.

The iPhone 8 and 8 Plus are upgrades to Apple’s current iPhone 7 and 7 Plus range, updating some of the main features found on Apple’s current products and Apps.

Initially, most pundits thought the iPhone 8 would be Apple’s main new phone – however it instead released three smartphones as part of the 10th anniversary of the original iPhone.

“Our intention has always to create something so magical, powerful, that the hardware virtually disappears,” said Tim Cook at the launch.

He added it was a “new step forward for iPhone” that will “set the path for technology for the next decade”.

Introducing the iPhone 8, Apple executive Phil Schiller said the device “improves on everything we love about the iPhone”.

 

With no charging cable required, iPhone 8 is truly designed for the future of wireless.

Here are all the details, specs and, importantly, prices that you need to know

Key features | iPhone 8 and 8 Plus

The new gold finish APPLE
  • Silver, space grey, new gold finish
  • Apple claims it’s the most durable glass ever in a smartphone
  • water and dust resistant
  • 4.7″ display in the 8 and 5.5″ display in the Plus
  • Stereo speakers. 25% louder than the speakers in the 7
  • A11 bionic chip
  • 12MP camera
  • 4K 60fps video
  • Cameras calibrated for augmented reality
  • New Portrait Lighting feature: machine learning creates facial landmarks and enhances light effects on the face (8Plus)
  • Wireless charging
  • Pre order on September 15, available on September 22
  • iOS 11 available on September 19
  • 64GB and 256GB
  • iPhone 8: £649 for 64GB, £849 for 256GB
  • iPhone 8 Plus: £749 for 64GB, £949 for 256GB

Design and appearance

Credit: Apple.com

The iPhone 8 and iPhone 8 Plus are similar in appearance to the current iPhone 7 and 7 Plus.

The smaller version has a 4.7-inch screen, while the larger phone has a 5.5-inch screen and a dual camera lens on the back.

 

The processor is the A11 Bionic, “the most powerful and smartest chip ever in a smartphone,” Apple says.

Credit: Apple.com

There will be glass on the front and the back of the device, “reinforced by a laser welded steel and copper”. It will be water and dust resistant sealed.

“The new iPhone will have the most durable glass ever in a smartphone,” says Schiller.

Both models will have a HD retina display and feature a 12MP camera.

There will be glass on the front and the back of the device, “reinforced by a laser welded steel and copper”. It will be water and dust resistant sealed.

“The new iPhone will have the most durable glass ever in a smartphone,” says Schiller.

Both models will have a HD retina display and feature a 12MP camera.

What colours will it come in?

The iPhone 8 will be available in silver, space grey and a new blush gold colour.

Apple.com

When will the iPhone 8 and 8 Plus go on sale?

The iPhone 8 will go on sale on September 22.  You will be able to pre-order the new device from 15 September. iOS 11 will be available to download from 19 September.

The iPhone 8 will cost £699 for the 64GB version, while the iPhone 8 Plus will start from £799 (64GB). 256GB versions will also be available.

iPhone 8 and 8 Plus best features

Wireless charging

Like the iPhone X, the two new iPhone 8 and 8 Plus phones will come with wireless charging capabilities.

This means the phone can be charged by simply placing it on a power pad. It is the first time the technology has come to the iPhone range.

“This is a simple thing. We do it everyday. We use them every day and charge every night,” said Schiller.

“Words can’t describe how much nicer it is to never plug in a cable again.”

iOS 11

The new iPhones will come with Apple’s new operating system iOS 11. iOS 11 includes hundreds of new features like a redesigned control centre, better multitasking, improvements to the camera, peer-to-peer Apple Pay and new safety features.

Dual camera

The iPhone 8 Plus will have a 12MP dual-lens camera, similar to the one featured on the iPhone 7 Plus released last year.

It features a larger and faster sensor, a new colour filter and deeper pixels.

Video

Apple claims the new camera delivers “the highest quality video capture ever in a smartphone” with better video stabilisation and 4K video up to 60fps.

If you are interested in Mobile and App Development please visit our range of feature jobs that are available throughout the UK. If you are lucky enough to upgrade or purchase the new Iphone we would love you to send us your comments, thoughts and reviews on the product.
  • Telegraph

Filed Under: Career Advice Tagged With: App Development, Apple, ios, iphone 8

New Software Development brings AR/VR into reach for smaller businesses!

March 13, 2017 by Julie McGrath

New Software Development brings AR/VR into reach for smaller businesses! Appy Pie is the first drag-and-drop builder to support AR/VR

Software Developers have been busy developing the new Drag-and-drop app builder Appy Pie. They have released virtual and augmented reality features which enable businesses without large budgets to deliver immersive experiences to users.

Last month, the director of developer relations at Salesforce proclaiming it’s time for an “upgrade” for users. In the article, Will Coleman argued the only solution for overburdened enterprise IT teams and software developers is to empower users with the knowledge and tools required to solve problems themselves – leaving software developers to focus on complex tasks.

DIY app building platforms such as Appy Pie help to deliver on Coleman’s vision. Users without specialist development knowledge can now build apps with some features that were once reserved for large enterprises with budgets to afford teams of expert software developers and designers.

“We are proud to announce that we are the first DIY app platform to offer VR and AR features,” said Abhinav Girdhar CEO and Founder of Appy Pie. “SMBs rarely have the resources and budget to integrate the latest and greatest technologies, and often at a disadvantage when competing with larger companies that do. With these new features, we are democratizing VR and AR, allowing small businesses to enhance their customer experience and better stand out from the competition. We’re excited to see the creative ways our millions of users use the new technology.”

Two main VR/AR features will be provided at launch for budding developers to incorporate within their Android and iOS apps – image recognition and tracking, and a panoramic and 360 video viewer.

Image recognition enables the app to identify millions of real-world objects, keep track of their position, and overlay augmented information where appropriate. The panoramic and 360 video viewer allows users to experience real-world locations and products within a virtual environment.

A restaurant owner, for example, could take a panorama of his restaurant on his iPhone and let users explore it no matter where they are in virtual reality. When customers look at the menu in the physical restaurant, images of the food could be recognised and nutrition information augmented to help them make informed decisions.

New technologies such as virtual and augmented reality are making it easier to differentiate from competitors, but the entry cost was high. With their latest update, Appy Pie is leading the way in breaking down barriers preventing creativity and putting advanced features within reach of us all.

What are your thoughts on Appy Pie’s new VR/AR features? Let us know.

Check out some of our latest Software Developer jobs & get involved with the latest technologies and career advancements! 

 

  • Developer Tech

Filed Under: Business Updates Tagged With: Android, Development Tools, ios, Platforms, Software Developer, Software Development, VR

Experiencing Poor Phone Battery Life?

November 26, 2016 by Julie McGrath

Have you been experiencing reduced battery life on your phone recently?

Unsuspecting mobile phone owners may be left with flat batteries after they update their handsets, despite technology companies promising longer life and better performance from the new software.

It was recently discovered that when iPhones or Android phones are updated to the latest version of their operating systems, their battery life can fall by as much as three hours.

A two-year-old iPhone 6 lost 38 minutes of battery life when it was updated to the latest version of Apple’s iOS software, iOS 10. A Google Nexus 6P phone went from 12 to nine hours of battery life when the most recent version of Android was installed.

Both the iPhone and Android software claim that features in the latest versions improve battery life, rather than hurting it.

Mobile phone companies typically release major software updates every year as well as adding smaller changes throughout the year. When an update is released, users are sent notifications urging them to upgrade and are often given no way to revert to the previous operating system, meaning they are stuck with the new software even if they suffer from worse performance.

It was recently stated that software updates can also mean the memory of tablets and phones falling dramatically due to the extra capacity taken up by more advanced software. A Microsoft Surface Pro 3 tablet lost 30 gigabytes of storage when upgrading to the latest version of Windows – enough for thousands of photos.

The updates often include new features and important security changes that protect users from being tracked or having their details stolen, but early versions can be loaded with bugs.

It’s also been said that mobile phone companies should do more to warn users of the side effects of updating, and allow them to revert to older software if they wish.

It was found that battery life and storage were improved in some cases. Updating an iPad Air to the latest software improved battery life by two hours and updating a Samsung Galaxy tablet improved it by four and a half hours.

Richard Headland from ‘Which?’ said “Given how much we rely on mobile devices, companies should do more to tell us about the possible downsides of updates, as well as the benefits,”

Apple and Google declined to comment.

This year, Microsoft was forced to pay a travel agent (£8,000) after an unwanted automatic upgrade to her computer left it slow and prone to crashing.

 

If you found this article interesting, check out our ‘Latest Industry News’ page for more Technology insights. You can view it by clicking on this link!

– James Titcomb

Filed Under: Latest Industry News Tagged With: 10, Android, Apple, battery, google, ios, iphone, microsoft, news, Nexus, phones, smartphones, Software, tablets, tech, technology, windows

10-WAYS you can look after your Smartphone

October 24, 2016 by Julie McGrath

Your Smartphone is valuable… but are you doing anything to make sure you are protecting it as much as possible?

We have become a smartphone society. In both the UK and the US, around two-thirds of people own smartphones, and many of those people consider their phones an essential device for getting online.

Smartphones aren’t cheap, either. While the average price of an Android phone is around £200, the average price of an iPhone is around £570 and there are many phones that cost even more. Believe it or not, if you have the funds, you can pay thousands or even millions of pounds for a smartphone.

Most people take a deep breath when it’s time to replace their phone, because they know it’s going to hurt their wallet. But you can put off that painful experience by keeping your phone in good health. Here’s a checklist of ways to protect your smartphone. Let’s start with external threats.

 

1. Get a Case

There’s nothing worse than dropping your phone and shattering the screen. It happens a lot, and there’s no guarantee you’ll be able to get it fixed. The answer is to protect your phone with a case.

There are dozens to choose from for every model. If you know you often drop your phone, get a case that will protect your phone against anything (even driving a car over it!). It will make it heavier, but it’s worth it. Otherwise, a slimmer case or simple sleeve will do.

One tip: if you’re using a clip on case, make sure it’s got a decent-sized lip all around so if the phone does drop, it doesn’t land directly on the screen.

 

2. Protect Your Screen

Speaking of screens, consider a screen protector. Some screens are made of a tough material and may not need them. However, a protector may keep your screen together if you drop the phone. It also means it’s harder to scratch your screen, which can affect its responsiveness. Get a protector that’s easy to apply and is right for your phone.

 

3. Be Careful How You Put It Away

Unless you’re using a super-effective case or screen protector, ladies, avoid putting keys in the same section of your handbag as your phone. Gents – keys and phones don’t belong in the same pocket.

If you’ve ever had a scratch that is right in the middle of the area you need to swipe, you’ll know that key scratches (and other scratches) can seriously ruin the touchscreen experience.

While you’re at it, don’t put the phone in dangerous places, like on a balcony railing, for example. That’s just asking for the phone to fall and get smashed to pieces. When you put your phone down, keep it away from hazards so it will survive till you’re ready to upgrade.

 

4. Avoid Water and Extreme Temperatures

Most people don’t put their phones in water deliberately, but lots of people forget they have a phone in their pocket when heading to the beach or pool. One dip later, and the phone is toast (unless you manage to dry it out with rice).

 

5. Keep it Clean

You might not be able to see dust particles, but they get into your smartphone, even if you’re using a case or screen protector. Too much dust will result in your phone’s performance taking a hit. Use a soft screen-cleaning cloth with an appropriate screen cleaner to wipe your screen gently. Open the case every now and then to give the phone a wipe and get rid of the dust.

The five tips above help you provide external smartphone maintenance and protection, but safeguarding your phone is also about keeping it running smoothly. Here are some tips for doing that.

 

6. Streamline and Update Your Apps

Most smartphones include a bunch of apps that the manufacturer has installed. Chances are, you don’t need all of them. Since the more apps you run, the shorter your battery life, disable or uninstall any apps you don’t need.

For the apps you DO use, make sure you’re always running the latest version. App developers update apps regularly, to add new functionality, cut down on resource usage and guard against malware and security threats.

Tip: Either set your apps to update automatically, or update them manually at least once a week.

 

7. Clear the Cache

When you install apps or when they run, they may leave junk files behind in the cache. Those take up valuable memory which could be put to better uses. Clear these files out from time to time. Both Android and iOS allow you to do this.

 

8. Use Trusted Sources

Sometimes you want to download and install a new app, but where should you get it from? With the rise of malware on phones, the best advice is to use the app store for your device or another trusted app store, such as Amazon’s.

 

9. Expand Your Storage

If your phone allows it, install an external SD card to increase the available storage, then run any apps you can from this storage. You can also use it to store media files. This frees up the phone’s internal memory, resulting in better performance.

 

10. Look after the Battery

Follow the manufacturer’s guidelines for looking after your battery. Depending on the age of your phone and the battery it’s using, this might include:

  • charging your phone before it runs down completely
  • letting it run down fully once in awhile
  • restarting your phone from time to time
  • turning off services you don’t need (like mobile data when you can use Wi-Fi and live wallpaper)
  • keeping the battery cool (and turning off the phone to let it cool down if it overheats)

There’s plenty of advice online about the best practices for your particular smartphone model. Finally, you also need to ensure you can find your phone if someone steals it. Use the security features built into your device to help with this:

  • Lock your phone with a pin, password or pattern.
  • Don’t share your password.
  • Install a security app to help you track your phone if it gets into the wrong hands.

 

Even if you do apply all of these factors to taking care of your smartphone, things may still go wrong on them from time to time. If you are interested in Mobile Phone Repairs and Maintenance, check out our latest job vacancy by following this link!

– Sharon Hurley Hall

Filed Under: Latest Industry News Tagged With: 10, Android, Apple, ios, protect, security, smartphone, Tips, ways

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