Fork it on Github (deeponion/Android-DeepOnionJ) - Always free and open.
DeepOnion is an open source blockchain project with the aim to bringing privacy and anonymity to anyone that wants it.
We've recently released the DeepOnion Mobile App template. This will enable anyone to rapidly build and deploy a Tor integrated mobile applications that can connect to the DeepOnion network.
This is a key step in opening up our blockchain to new opportunities. Most blockchain based services need to rely on centralised backends that suck information from you before allowing you to use them. This demonstrates our progress in being able produce privacy first, decentralised applications (DApps) and I'm here to invite the XDA community to have a look at what we are doing, let us know what you think and hopefully use our SDK to develop world class DApps.
The project is new and quite raw at the moment, though any Android Dev should be able to see the basics of how the project is integrated with Tor, syncs with the DeepOnion blockchain and provides an interface to interact with it. I'll be updating it over the coming weeks/months to be fully fledged module that you can just add using gradle.
References:
API Docs - BitcoinJ
DeepOnionJ - Up to date fork of BitcoinJ converted to DeepOnion https://github.com/deeponion/deeponionj (deeponion/deeponionj)
Automated Builds DeepOnionJ - https://travis-ci.com/github/deeponion/deeponionj (Travis CI - Test and Deploy with Confidence)
Automated Builds DeepOnion Core - https://travis-ci.com/github/deeponion/deeponion (Travis CI - Test and Deploy with Confidence)
Please contribute to this project if you can -
Java Devs - Go Here -> https://github.com/deeponion/deeponionj (deeponion/deeponionj)
Android Devs - Go Here -> https://github.com/deeponion/Android-DeepOnionJ (deeponion/Android-DeepOnionJ)
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Were happy to announce the release of Basic4ppc Version 3.0!
Basic4ppc is a VB like development environment which allows programming on the desktop or directly on the handled device, costing only 29$ US
With V. 3.0 you can compile your applications to an executable file (EXE) with no runtimes needed, and distribute cool applications you make royalty free! :shock:
This version also allows you to build database applications easily.
You can read what our users think about Basic4ppc in: http://uk.groups.yahoo.com/group/basic4ppc/messages/506
Or see the enlightening review by "ppcgems": http://ppcgems.blogspot.com/2006/03/basic4ppc.html
As much as we know, Basic4ppc is the most affordable solution for Windows Mobile application development.
Check out http://www.basic4ppc.com for more information
Enjoy!
Hi fellows,
As the cofounder of Countly, I'd like to give you some information about our newest project. Countly is an open source mobile analytics platform. It has SDKs for iOS, Android and Titanium SDK. You can track your mobile application using a few lines of code, on a very attractive dashboard.
If there are anyone here who'd like to write an SDK for WP8 devices, we'd love to help. Since Countly is itself open source, this will be of benefit to whole WP8 community as well.
In case you are interested, just drop us a note at hello at count.ly, and we'll help you with implementation. Or, if you are brave enough, just head over to those resources:
- Countly source code in Github: github.com/Countly
- Countly server API: support.count.ly/kb/reference/countly-server-api-reference
- Countly roadmap: support.count.ly/kb/reference/countly-roadmap
- Countly features: support.count.ly/kb/reference/countly-features
Cheers!
Im looking for ad dev with experience with the google calendar platform.
There is a great opportunity for the right person.
SKILLS REQUIRED
Native android (java) coding
Android Studio (or eclipse)
lifecycle application development processes (conception through fruition)
git
The project is well defined but lacking a developer or developers.
ANY and ALL experience with google calendar is an absolute plus.
The application that will be developed will be directly related to google calendar.
The application has very high potential for adoption by a very large usergroup.
Please PM me if you are interested in knowing more.
Hi guys!
Our developers have been working on a simple and easy to set up continuous integration server for some time now. We have recently come out from beta and are ready to help you with your app building, testing and sharing. Take a closer look at greenhouseci.com or read our blog on blog.greenhouseci.com.
Greenhouse is a helpful tool for build automation and continuous integration for mobile apps. You can build, test and share your Android apps for every commit. It is easy to setup and has secure hosted builds with automated testing and build distribution.
You can have easy and quick overview of all your builds and monitor them in real time.
Some features:
- Git hooks for Stash and Github support
- Team support- allows you to grant access to builds, artefacts and build logs to your teammates and customers
- TestFlight and HockeyApp integration
- CCMenu support
- XCTest and Unit tests
- Free 2 app plan
Our team will appreciate any kind of feedback, suggestions and ideas you guys might give us to help us to improve Greenhouse and make it even more awesome.
Tarmo
and the Greenhouse team
Hi everyone, I wanted to share with you an open source project I believe could benefit many of you.
Android Academy is a template for an Android educational app, use it and you will only need to focus on the contents of your courses in order to quickly launch your app idea. You can find the project in the GitHub repository gcorso/android_academy, which is a boilerplate of an Android Studio project and includes by layout files, activities control and database integration, everything already set up for you so that you can get a headstart to bring your project to life.
The project can be used for free and its goal is to give a chance for educators to create their learning platform without having to have a great knowledge of Android development and to save time also for expert Android developers.