Old hybrid mobile development is dead. Welcome to the “new hybrid” starring progressive web apps and JavaScript-driven native apps Todd Anglin is vice president of product strategy and developer ...
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Adobe has announced the release of PhoneGap 2.0, a major new version of the open source mobile application development framework. The update brings a number of new features and improvements to the ...
Today Adobe announced that its Adobe PhoneGap Build service is out of beta. The service is based on the open source Apache Cordova and enables developers to use HTML, CSS and JavaScript to build cross ...
Most .NET-focused developers use Visual Studio to build cross-platform mobile apps. But increasingly, there are new options available that don't rely on a Microsoft IDE. The latest evidence of that ...
PhoneGap is a free and open source mobile development framework that allows for the creation of cross platform mobile apps easily by using standardized web technologies like HTML5, CSS3, and ...
How many times have you heard, "there's an app for that"? But sometimes, there actually isn't "an app for that", or the apps that do exist don't meet your needs. As Linux users, we tend to like to ...
Adobe today launched version 3.0 of its PhoneGap open source mobile app development platform. PhoneGap has long been one of the most popular tools for developers who want to write cross-platform ...
Although it's been in beta for some time, Adobe's PhoneGap Build service is now out there in the market as a proper, paid-up service. When Adobe bought PhoneGap in October last year, it did two things ...
PhoneGap, while not a complete walk in the park, is the one of the most fully featured, most flexible and most well-developed cross-smartphone development solutions I’ve come across and, when it comes ...