While Android and iOS top the charts in the mobile app-building business, other native application-building operating systems like Blackberry, Windows and others are also making stringent efforts get ...
Who’s using HTML5, and why? Forrester’s Hammond estimates native development accounts for about 60% of mobile development and HTML5 for 40%. He estimates 10% use middleware options as well (see Tools ...
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In general, the native apps are still favored by developers over web applications due to the fact that they are able to ensure a higher level of performance and greater integration with the operating ...
That was the topic of the keynote speech that Amazon's director of app developer services gave at the AnDevCon conference in San Francisco last week. In his keynote presentation, Ethan Evans delved ...
The ongoing debate over how to best get applications onto mobile devices — either through native deployments or writing a mobile Web application — is going to remain a front-burner question for ...
As a small-business owner, if you decide there's good reason to develop your own mobile app, there are several ways to do it. Subscribe to read this story ad-free Get unlimited access to ad-free ...
The debates over mobile web, native code, and hybrid mobile apps may never end, but one thing everyone can agree on is that we can’t build mobile apps fast enough. Low-code development platforms take ...
Gartner recently identified MobileForce as a representative vendor for Rapid App Development Tools. MobileForce's Rapid Mobile App Development tools deliver cost effective and faster apps with an ...
Visual WebGui Version 7 adds many new features for mobile app developers including PhoneGap device integration, offline support for managing periodic disconnects, and the ability to quickly design for ...
appMobi is introducing DirectCanvas™, a new technology that accelerates the HTML5 canvas element, speeding graphic rendering by up to an astounding 500 percent, making HTML5 suitable for programming ...