Posts by: Jaak Laineste
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Now that you’ve mastered indoor mapping, let me introduce you to another great benefit of the mobile SDK. One of the key advantages of vector-basedmaps is that you can re-style them on the client side using just one single map source. This is especially useful for offline map package cases.
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Greetings mobile data mappers! This is a very special post coming to you from the Xamarin Evolve conference in sunny Florida. If you are attending, make sure you visit CartoDB’s booth (#118) and meet me in person!
Now, let’s get back to our regularly scheduled programming in our mobile series, with an introduction to a non-traditional type of map, indoor maps.
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Welcome to the next post on mobile development at CartoDB. We have great news today. CartoDB is a proud sponsor of Xamarin Evolve — the largest gathering of Xamarin developers and others around the ecosystem! Xamarin Evolve will take place in Orlando, FL from April 24-28. We’d love you to join us at the CartoDB booth (#118)! If you are attending, contact us to meet me and some of my colleagues from CartoDB in person!
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We’re back, with our fifth mobile series post, and today we’ll be explaining offline routing for our Maps SDK.
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Welcome to the fourth blog post of our mobile blog series! We hope you have been learning new insights on how to leverage CartoDB’s native mobile SDK for your device. Today, we’ll be discussing the most typical application of the SDK: showing data on a map and how it can be done technically.
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This is our third post of CartoDB’s mobile blog series. If you’ve missed any of our previous posts you can view them here and here. In this edition, we’ll continue to build on the information from the earlier posts and present new and compelling details on how you can consume the same CartoDB platform and engine that you love with the Nutiteq SDK.
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Welcome to the second blog post of our CartoDB mobile series! I’m back to advise you on how to get started with CartoDB’s native mobile SDK.
Currently we offer the well-proven Nutiteq Maps SDK version 3.x as the CartoDB native mobile SDK. One of the first things you’ll notice is that the Nutiteq SDK is not specific or technically dependent on CartoDB, due to its long history. So let’s get started building your first CartoDB mobile app!
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My name is Jaak and I am the Head of Mobile of CartoDB’s newest division, Mobile. As CartoDB embarks on the innovating the field of mobile development, we wanted to keep you up-to-date on all the latest and greatest developments happening here. I’d like to start the Mobile SDK series by introducing the native mobile capabilities of CartoDB on both the general and technical levels.