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Group Assignment Topics - 2014 Batch One

Group 1 Face Recognition http://stackoverflow.com/questions/10272129/face-recognition-on-the-iphone http://stackoverflow.com/questions/4856929/face-recognition-in-opencv http://stackoverflow.com/questions/7949494/how-to-do-face-recognition-using-opencv     Group 3 Core Motion/CoreLocation https://developer.apple.com/library/ios/documentation/CoreMotion/Reference/CoreMotion_Reference/_index.html Core Graphics/CoreImage/CoreAudio/CoreMedia https://developer.apple.com/library/ios/documentation/CoreGraphics/Reference/CoreGraphics_Framework/_index.html     Group 2 CoreAnimation/QuartzCore https://developer.apple.com/library/mac/documentation/Cocoa/Conceptual/CoreAnimation_guide/Introduction/Introduction.html     Group 4 iBeacon http://support.apple.com/kb/HT6048      

Any other tools for iOS?

·          Clang static analyzer : free, up-to-date stand-alone tool that catches more issues than the version of Clang included with Xcode 4. Active project. -- visit   http://clang-analyzer.llvm.org ·          Doxygen : free documentation generation tool that also generates class dependency diagrams. Active project -- visit   http://www.stack.nl/~dimitri/doxygen ·          HFCCA   (header-free cyclomatic complexity analyzer): free Python script to calculate code complexity, but without header files and pre-processors. Supports output in XML format for Hudson/Jenkins builds. Active project. -- visit   http://code.google.com/p/headerfile-free-cyclomatic-complexity-analyzer ·          CLOC   (count lines of code): free tool to count files, lines of code, comments, and blank lines. Supports diffing, so you can see the differences between builds. Active project. -- visit http://cloc.sourceforge.net ·          SLOCcount   (source lines of code count): a free tool to count lines of code and

Pick your poison

http://www.slideshare.net/effectiveui/pick-your-poison-mobile-web-native-or-hybrid-denver-startup-week-october-23-2012  

Any Mobile Payment SDKs?

https://developers.google.com/wallet/ https://developer.paypal.com/webapps/developer/docs/classic/mobile/gs_MPL/ https://www.paywithisis.com/  

75 Essential Tools for iOS Developers - Ben Scheirman

http://benscheirman.com/2013/08/the-ios-developers-toolbelt/

Any Function Points Calculator out there?

http://developergeeks.com/functionpoint.aspx  

Any Good UI Automation Frameworks out there?

Here they are for the 2 main platforms   iOS UI Automation Calabash Appium KIF Submliminal Jasmine GHUnit KIWI OCUnit WebDriver Siesta Frank OCMock Zucchini     Android Roboelectric WebDriver Siesta Appium Calabash Robotium UIAutomator Selendroid Spoon Espresso

Any good logging options in iOS?

Try LumberJack https://github.com/CocoaLumberjack/CocoaLumberjack  

What is AWS opsWorks?

http://aws.amazon.com/opsworks/  

What is MEAN?

Thanks to our friend Jaimin   MEAN - A fullStack javascript framework powered by  MongoDB, ExpressJS, AngularJS, NodeJS http://www.mean.io/ This MEAN stack (Mongo, Express, Angular, Node) may one day surpass the simplicity of the LAMP stack (Linux, Apache, MySQL, PHP) for web application development and deployment.    

Where are some good ADF videos?

Thanks to Vishal Here are the links  

Mobile Enablement for the Enterprise - An overview

In the present day enterprise, the employees want access to the complete suite of enterprise applications. In addition to this, the network resources and any business tools they use at work are also needed on demand and that too on their devices of choice. A hunger for apps, data, resources and device independence, all these expectations add up to a requirement for a more creative enterprise enablement within the boundaries of the companies IT governance policies. Hence Mobile Device Management (MDM) has become of utmost importance for anytime anywhere access to enterprise data.   Companies use MDM to extend basic enterprise IT services like email, VPN and Wi-Fi access, while at the same time bringing devices under some form of control. When an employee leaves the company or a device is lost, MDM can restrict device usage that may leak proprietary data. MDM can wipe the entire device, including both corporate and personal data or also blacklist certain risky apps with cloud connectors