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| | | | | The future of mobile development is cross-platform HTML5, JavaScript, and CSS3. Let me explain. I've been working on a couple Windows Phone 7 applications to accompany my first release, FaceArt, in the Marketplace. As I do more research and development with the mobile platform I keep looking for ways to increase the reach of my apps. The most obvious is to release Android and iOS versions but I have a few hurdles to clear first, the biggest being lack of time. I do all development as a moonlighting gig while I work full-time and I'm already struggling to find extra hours during the week to finish my first three applications for one platform. How am I going to write and maintain three separate codebases for each app for the major mobile platforms while still ... | |
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firt.dev
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| | | | | Learn about Mobile and Web Development with Maximiliano Firtman's articles, notes and learning experiences. Progressive Web Apps, Web Performance, Android Apps, iOS Apps and more | |
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radar.oreilly.com
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| | | | | After a decade of quiet, HTML is a hot topic once again. While there is pent-up demand for new features, the conversation reflects a more basic change in the Web's landscape. | |
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