I've been doing a bit of work on Nearest Bus [https://fastchicken.co.nz/nearestbus]
recently, mostly as it's my simplest and most popular (in terms of users) app.
Xamarin have released information about how and when to upgrade to the new
Unified 32/64 bit API's
[http://blog.xamarin.com/unified-api-and-64-bit-support-complete/]. Thanks to
@redth [http://twitter.com/redth], BTProgressHUD
Int 2011, a friend organised a trip to Pripyat, which is the town which was
evaculated during the Chernobyl disaster.
It was a surreal, eye opening and wonderful trip for many different reasons.
... which is not to be confused with the old TestFlight (which Apple bought and
called TestFlight).
At work, we do a pilot release of our app before we go live. This is usually
The Air New Zealand app has come a long way - they used to just have a sticker
with an RFID chip on the back, and now they have moved all of that