Month: December 2014
The Most Useful Things You Can Do with ADB and Fastboot on Android
Last week, we showed you how to install ADB and fastboot on any OS. If you’re not sure why you’d want to go to the (relatively minor) trouble, here are just some of the useful things you can do with these two handy tools.
Source: The Most Useful Things You Can Do with ADB and Fastboot on Android
How to Create Your Own iOS Apps and Extensions with Workflow
Workflow’s a new app for iOS where you can create your own little micro apps that can instantly search for directions home, find the nearest pizza joint, search for lyrics to the currently playing song, and more. The best part? Workflow is super easy to use.
Source: How to Create Your Own iOS Apps and Extensions with Workflow
7 Useful Git Tips for Beginners
Back when I first started to use Git for version control, I wasn’t sure if all the learning I invested into it would pay off. Branching, staging, stashing — these Git terms were all foreign to me. Today, I can’t imagine life without Git.
Source: 7 Useful Git Tips for Beginners
Here’s Why Developers Keep Favoring Apple Over Android
This post originally appeared in Business Insider. These maps showing the locations of 280 million individual posts on Twitter show a depressing divide in America: Tweets coming from Manhattan tend to skew in favor of iPhones. Tweets coming from Newark, N.J., index more heavily from Android phones.
Source: Here’s Why Developers Keep Favoring Apple Over Android