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Choosing the wrong mobile tech stack sets you up for a world of pain. But how do you select the right one from a plethora of current options?
As an iOS developer I am convinced that a carefully designed native app provides the best user experience. So why would we choose Ionic2/Angular2 on Cordova (a bleeding edge Hybrid JavaScript framework) for our latest mobile App? In this short talk I will share our thinking and experiences on the current landscape of mobile stack options.
I will introduce the contenders: Native (iOS and Android) vs Semi-Native (Xamarin and React Native) vs Hybrid (Ionic2/Angular2 on Cordova) vs Web. We will then go through some of the prominent tradeoffs between the different options: cost, reuse, single language, speed and user experience, device support, learning curve.
This should give you some (opinionated) guidelines to choosing the right mobile stack for your particular App.
In a cutthroat business scenario, companies want to reach as many people as possible, but then as people use different mobile devices working on different OS, it is difficult for them to address a huge smartphone users’ community with native apps for a specific platform. Out of several available cross-platform app tools, Titanium, Sencha Touch and PhoneGap are outstanding tools that can readily develop mobile apps that work fine on different platforms. Let us compare them in this slide.
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Native apps are great, but if you want your app to reach as many people as possible, HTML5 is your ticket. In this session, we'll explore the different ways HTML5 can be used to build and deploy mobile apps, as well as the tools that can make the job easier.
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The presentation I prepared for in-house skill building. Introduction to Hybrid development. Understanding different frameworks and choosing the right one.
Presented at HoustonJS
http://www.meetup.com/houston-js/events/203757092/
On the fence about building hybrid apps? Let me convince you to take the leap. I’ll discuss the process we use at Poetic Systems and demonstrate with a live coding example.
Presentation covers the concept of hybrid mobile application development as well the examples, A better way to start developing applications for all platform in amount of just one, The future of application development.
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These is the slide deck from my talk at the Brisbane .NET user group on November 15th, 2016. The talk covered the integration story between Xamarin and Azure, focusing on storage with a deeper look at the Offline Data Sync feature.
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Until recently, debugging a mobile web site was incredibly difficult. Luckily things things have changed. Now some desktop browsers not only contain remote debuggers, but have other features to monitor and improve performance and detect memory leaks.
Whether you’re looking to grow your business or are thinking of creating a new tech service, your best bet is a mobile application. Not only do nearly 4 billion people own a smartphone globally, but a study from the World Advertising Research Center found that 72.6% of internet users will only access the web with a mobile device by 2025. That’s nearly 3.7 billion people.
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http://www.meetup.com/houston-js/events/203757092/
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Get Your Smart Guide: How to Develop an App
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Understand the first step in the process: Taking your idea, and turning that idea into a really awesome app.
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This Smart Guide includes the following sections:
What is app development
Discovery session, UX & UI
Development steps
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For more info, please visit http://mulberry.toura.com
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