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NORWALK, Conn.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--TMC and Crossfire Media today announced the addition of the Tutorial: Creating iOS Apps in Swift at the DevCon5 HTML5 & Mobile App Developer Conference, July 20-22 ...
Yet concerns surrounding HTML5’s architecture linger, along with a debate concerning the use of native mobile apps versus apps developed for the mobile Web.
The HTML5 landscape has improved so much in recent years that native mobile apps have started using HTML, CSS and JavaScript to increase performance.
As a result, hybrid apps running on mobile devices with reasonably modern hardware can achieve highly interactive and impressive user interfaces using just HTML5, CSS3 and JavaScript.
Building a smartphone app - should your developers be going HTML5 or native?
A new HTML5 Browser Control lets enterprise mobile app developers quickly blend dynamic Web content with native and hybrid apps, using the cross-platform tools and middleware from Verivo Software.
In the mobile world, “age old” questions are those we’ve been asking for the last couple of years, like whether to build a mobile app or a Web site. Now, there’s no question that HTML5 is ...
Mobile app developers in many regions outside the US and Europe are choosing to develop apps in HTML5 rather than iOS but it's iOS that's earning devs the biggest bucks.
A few months ago, when Facebook admitted defeat and went native with its iOS app, some thought it was a death-knell for HTML5.
Following this week's demonstration of the Unreal engine running on Flash 11 and ongoing rumours about HTML5's performance on iOS 5, we returned to a current favourite, asking the Mavens: Is Unreal ...
Mobile app developers see strengths in both paradigms as well as in a hybrid approach The ongoing debate over how to best get applications onto mobile devices — either through native deployments ...
Yes, HTML5 does make things better for mobile environments, thanks to its support for offline data storage and location detection. Those help, but they pale in comparison to what you can do natively.