During today’s Staff Conversations hangout, Walter Luh talks about how graphics computing has changed over the last 15 years. He also shares some of his thoughts about the future of mobile graphics and how Corona SDK is going to make 3D like effects possible using a familiar 2D framework.
Corona Weekly Update: Starter vs Pro, Plugins, and Graphics!
Right now, many of you are probably trying to figure out whether you want to upgrade to Pro right now, and lock in our promotion before it ends and prices go up this Wed (May 1).
So this week, I wanted to sit down and talk to you about the difference between Starter and Pro features.
In addition, I want to talk about cool graphics features coming to Pro developers that will make mobile app development breathtakingly awesome.
Corona Geek #37 – GIGJam, 7 Games In 7 Days, and Corona SDK Analytics
This week we hung out with Brent Sorrentino, Dean Murphy, Ed Maurina, Gerald Bailey, Graham Ranson, Jay Davis, J.a.y, and Matthew Chapman to discuss Glitch Games’ online Corona SDK hackathon, building 7 Games in 7 Days, Corona SDK Analytics.
App of the Week: Jackpot Words
Created by Naomi Kokubo of LavaMind, Jackpot Words combines the thrill of casino slots with the challenge of word games.
Analytics: They’re Baaaaaaack!
Device Analytics are back!
Wednesday FAQs: Miscellaneous Questions
It’s Wednesday and time for another FAQ session. Here are some frequently asked questions (FAQ).
Hangout Highlights: Plug-In Beta Testing, Facebook Integration, and GIG Jam 48
Here are a few highlights from Monday’s Corona Geek #36 when we talked about Facebook integration, plug-in beta testing, a gems development jam for Corona SDK developers, and more.
Staff Conversation: Expansion File Support In Corona SDK
In this third edition of our new weekly Staff Conversations segment, Corona Labs Core Engineer, Danny Chan talks about expansion file support for Android and how as of Daily Build 1082 Corona SDK makes it easier to publish Android apps on Google Play with APKs larger than 50MB.
Tutorial: New Corona Cloud API Library
When we rolled out Corona Cloud, one of the key goals was to “Coronify” the cloud. Today, we announce the new Corona Cloud API Library, an easier-to-understand Lua implementation built around the Corona Cloud core. This library features new “callback style” event listeners, objects for the various Cloud features, and convenient new APIs which give you easy access to core Cloud functionality. Read further to learn more!
Corona Weekly Update: More on Gluon/Plugins
We have now seeded access to plugins to our beta testers, which means plugins are just around the corner for daily builds! Read on for more info on status and how plugins will work.



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