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sookocheff.com
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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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blog.mobiledeveloperaustin.com
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| | | | | [AI summary] The article discusses the comparison between native and hybrid app development, focusing on the challenges of developing for multiple operating systems and the rise of platforms like React Native, Ionic, and Flutter. | |
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techcrunch.com
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| | | | | Google today announced that the Kotlin programming language is now its preferred language for Android app developers. "Android development will become | |
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brennan.io
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| | | Stephen Brennan's personal website and blog. | ||