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A talk given at London Mobile Form 2.0 on Automating SDK generation. If you are writing your mobile apps using multiple languages then automating SDK generation using codegen can bridge the gap between the backend and your front end clients; helping you develop your mobile apps far more rapidly. Remote Procedures should not be any harder to call than local calls and your mobile front-end developers should not need to know manually write networking or serialisation code. By integrating such codegen tools into your automated (CI) development process, the resistance to adding new APIs and features is essentially removed. Your front-end and back-end teams can add features far more rapidly than they could before. ]]>

A talk given at London Mobile Form 2.0 on Automating SDK generation. If you are writing your mobile apps using multiple languages then automating SDK generation using codegen can bridge the gap between the backend and your front end clients; helping you develop your mobile apps far more rapidly. Remote Procedures should not be any harder to call than local calls and your mobile front-end developers should not need to know manually write networking or serialisation code. By integrating such codegen tools into your automated (CI) development process, the resistance to adding new APIs and features is essentially removed. Your front-end and back-end teams can add features far more rapidly than they could before. ]]>
Sun, 06 Apr 2014 10:49:22 GMT /slideshow/automating-sdk-generation-london-mobile-forum-20/33188332 ThongTumNguyen@slideshare.net(ThongTumNguyen) Automating SDK generation - London Mobile Forum 2.0 ThongTumNguyen A talk given at London Mobile Form 2.0 on Automating SDK generation. If you are writing your mobile apps using multiple languages then automating SDK generation using codegen can bridge the gap between the backend and your front end clients; helping you develop your mobile apps far more rapidly. Remote Procedures should not be any harder to call than local calls and your mobile front-end developers should not need to know manually write networking or serialisation code. By integrating such codegen tools into your automated (CI) development process, the resistance to adding new APIs and features is essentially removed. Your front-end and back-end teams can add features far more rapidly than they could before. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/automatingsdkgeneration-londonmobileforum2-140406104922-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> A talk given at London Mobile Form 2.0 on Automating SDK generation. If you are writing your mobile apps using multiple languages then automating SDK generation using codegen can bridge the gap between the backend and your front end clients; helping you develop your mobile apps far more rapidly. Remote Procedures should not be any harder to call than local calls and your mobile front-end developers should not need to know manually write networking or serialisation code. By integrating such codegen tools into your automated (CI) development process, the resistance to adding new APIs and features is essentially removed. Your front-end and back-end teams can add features far more rapidly than they could before.
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