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Today, enterprise developers have an enormous number of frameworks at their disposal to build mobile applications. A popular approach is to use a framework such as Apache Cordova to build “hybrid” ...
The advantages of developing a mobile application on a native platform are many, but they are outweighed by being limited to one platform, usually either iOS or Android, according to veteran mobile ...
Parse, the Y Combinator-backed startup that powers the back-end for mobile apps like Band of the Day and Hipmunk, is rolling out support for mobile web apps too. The San Francisco startup has a new ...
Meta reportedly says it needs to inject the script into websites to respect privacy choices. Fastlane founder Felix Krause has revealed that Facebook and Instagram's in-app browsers inject JavaScript ...
Startup Synchro Labs Inc. launched a platform for using JavaScript and the Node.js framework to create cloud-based, cross-platform mobile apps for the enterprise, targeting the replacement of legacy ...
eWEEK content and product recommendations are editorially independent. We may make money when you click on links to our partners. Learn More. Telerik, a maker of application development software, has ...
The highly anticipated React Native project from Facebook has been officially open sourced and released, possibly heralding a sea wave change in mobile app UI development practices. The new project ...
One session at last week's WWDC featured featured a JavaScript application framework called SproutCore, which has generated quite a bit of buzz since then. The framework was used by Apple to develop ...
VisiCalc co-inventor argues for mobile JavaScript apps over native ones Dan Bricklin, now CTO of Alpha Software, should be a familiar name to just about anyone who knows tech. As the co-developer of ...
These days it’s hard to ignore the groundswell of the co-mingling of the words “mobile” and “HTML5”. Mobile is where it’s at in 2011 (if it wasn’t already in 2010) and most are betting on HTML5 and ...
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