Tuesday, October 29, 2013

How to make smooth scrolling ListViews in Android

How to make smooth scrolling ListViews in Android | Linus thinks SteamOS might increase desktop Linux use

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Beginner-friendly Linux distro SolusOS to shut down
Developer Ikey Doherty announced this week that work on SolusOS, a Debian-based distro aimed at beginning Linux users, would come to a halt. Read More


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A Universal Log Management Solution
Do you know where your vulnerabilities are? This white paper discusses the log management landscape and the solution that protects modern networks. Learn more.

How to make smooth scrolling ListViews in Android
In mobile development today, the user interface and user experience (UI/UX) are king. It's important to optimize the performance of your application to provide the best experience. Here's how to optimize the ListView in Android for smooth scrolling. Read More

Linus thinks SteamOS might increase desktop Linux use
Linus thinks that SteamOS might help increase desktop Linux use. Plus: The death of SolusOS, and a review of Ubuntu Studio 13.10. Read More


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OpenStack threatens PaaS providers with new project
A group of heavy hitters in the OpenStack have launched project Solum, which some experts say sounds like a direct competitor to PaaS offerings like Cloud Foundry Read More

Apple's free OS is no threat to Linux at all, Torvalds says
Apple's move to offer its latest desktop operating system, OS X Mavericks, for free isn't going to affect the Linux operating system at all, its creator Linus Torvalds said. Read More


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