On June 30th, Tabris.js build service will shut down; while we remain committed to the Tabris.js framework, we recommend migrating to GitHub Workflows with our comprehensive GitHub migration guide. https://t.co/ZzlJ6IePPc
#buildservice#ios#android#typescript#javascript
RELEASE! Tabris.js. 3.9 brings a slew of new features focusing on security and encryption. In addition, we made sure Tabris.js is compatible with the latest Js, Android and iOS frameworks.
https://t.co/xkHUEhFNhE
#iOS#Mobile#Android#tabris
RELEASE: from better Worker and MVVM support, more powerful functional components to improved speed of the Android client by 300% and much more...
https://t.co/mBcsX7qqQk
#android, #ios#javascript#mobile#performance#tabrisjs#v8
Want to decouple your compose UI and its navigation? Find out how in the blog post below.
Have a nice weekend!
https://t.co/Zn3MlBJk93
#android#compose#jetpack#mobile#navigation
Don’t we all like to have the flexibility to follow any pattern for naming exported Swift API without limiting us to predefined conventions? Luckily, there is a different way of doing it: https://t.co/NzCYpBqyzp
#functions#JavaScriptCore#JSExportAs#selectors#Swift#ios
Did you know that you can use Chrome to profile your Tabris.js application? Based on a few examples, this is how you do it: ttps://tabris.com/how-to-profile-the-javascript-code-of-your-tabris-js-application/
#debugging#android#javascript#performance#tabrisjs
With an easy set up, you can make stack trace clickable, getting you to the exact file, line, and column when using Webpack.
https://t.co/jvpGA3nJP4
#Webpack#mobile#tabrisjs#javascript#typescript
Jetpack Compose with support for Desktop/Web/Shell/iOS under its way, looks very promising in the UI frameworks space. Being very curios, we looked into it in detail:
https://t.co/ekFHqu26Ev
#android#compose#mobile#JetpackCompose
Have you already been using the recent AndroidX DataStore library? We think it's a great replacement of the aging SharedPreferences and wrote up an overview of the feature set for both.
https://t.co/GmX5vocapS
#Android#DataStore#AndroidXDataStore
Did you know that by enabling interactive mode in Tabris CLI, you can use it like a regular JavaScript console? Learn more about a few useful objects and functions you can access immediately here: https://t.co/VQUICoPIpn
Happy Easter!
#debugging#tabris#javascript#mobile
Based on Tabris.js Example Project, we show you a file structure with the best practices, which performs well in particular scenarios and is easy to work with.
https://t.co/l087YTuWsB
#javascript#typescript#project#structure#tabrisjs
We love Figma for UI design and prototyping. A tip on how to move its styles into a Tabris.js app: https://t.co/STRmInC0OJ
#figma#resources#styles#tabris.js
Requested by the Tabris.js users, we describe step by step how to easily embed Tabris.js into your native Android app.
https://t.co/fTzfNm1ZbI
#tabrisjs#Android#integration
Tabris.js 3.7 release is focused on security: strong authentication mechanisms, private certificates in WebViews support, and much more.
https://t.co/RAQY4pArXk
#tabrisjs, #authentication#Biometrics#Security
Use bash scripts to automate simple tasks and improve your workflow. Looking for inspiration? Here is a creative example!
https://t.co/PeLhbmPGyH
#github#actions#workflows#bash#scripting
A complete tutorial on creating a custom home screen widget plugin for the Android platform and how to use it in your Tabris.js project.
https://t.co/wLkR4Jc31u
#android#customwidget#tabrisjs#plugin