Mobile Application Development - Basics
- Native apps are specific to a given mobile platform (iOS
or Android) using the development tools and language that the
respective platform supports (e.g., Xcode and Objective-C with iOS,
Eclipse and Java with Android). Native apps look and perform the best.
- HTML5 apps use standard web technologies—typically
HTML5, JavaScript and CSS. This write-once-run-anywhere approach to
mobile development creates cross-platform mobile applications that work
on multiple devices. While developers can create sophisticated apps with
HTML5 and JavaScript alone, some vital limitations remain at the time
of this writing, specifically session management, secure offline
storage, and access to native device functionality (camera, calendar,
geolocation, etc.)
- mobileangularui.com
- www.telerik.com/kendo-ui
- chocolatechip-ui.com
- http://inspired-ui.com
- jquerymobile.com
- Hybrid apps make it possible to embed HTML5 apps inside
a thin native container, combining the best (and worst) elements of
native and HTML5 apps.
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