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In fact, according to the recent survey by mobile app tools vendor Kendo UI, 94 percent of developers are either using HTML5, or plan to start using it this year, leaving only a minuscule six ...
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg set off a firestorm when he said Facebook's biggest mistake was using HTML5 for mobile development, prompting developers to look at whether to go native or HTML5.
There are some important key reasons that exist behind the usage of HTML5 for mobile application development.
Making the case for hybrid app development in a recent Venturebeat blogpost is Ron Perry, the CTO for Worklight, which offers an application platform for building native, HTML5 and hybrid mobile apps.
HTML5 has been dissed, dismissed and disrespected of late, but defenders say the evolving standard is still the best choice for platform-independent mobile app development.
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 ...
Developers see benefits to both approaches, as well as to hybrid applications that mix the two. Some application builders are using dev tools like Appcelerator Titanium, which compiles Web-based ...
Forrester report shows HTML5 and mobile frameworks are useful tools for mobile apps, but also notes HTML5's limitations ...
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.
HTML5 versus native apps. It's a debate as old as — well, at least three years ago. And pretty much since the beginning of that debate, there has been a general underlying current among the geek ...