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Apache Cordova | NativeScript | |
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56 | 30 | |
3,573 | 23,576 | |
0.2% | 0.6% | |
4.8 | 8.7 | |
16 days ago | 2 days ago | |
JavaScript | TypeScript | |
Apache License 2.0 | MIT License |
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Apache Cordova
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PWAs wont replace native iOS apps
Anyone have experience with/opinions on Apache Cordova? [1]
It seems like it would solve most of the PWA issues. Although I vaguely recall reading that Apple is not too fond of apps that are basically just wrapped web views.
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Why does everyone "suddenly" hate Single Page Apps?
A little over a decade ago, I worked on the open-source project Apache Cordova/Adobe PhoneGap, first at IBM and later at Adobe. Apache Cordova enables you to build mobile applications using HTML, CSS and JavaScript while targeting multiple platforms with one code base. In today’s technology landscape, mobile is dominated by iOS and Android. In the early 2010’s we were awash in mobile platforms from BlackBerry, Microsoft, Firefox, Tizen, etc. Targeting multiple platforms, including the web, from one codebase was a game changer for overworked development teams.
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The right way to build multi platform apps in 2023 using web tech. ?
There are layers that offer access to native APIs like capacitor, cordova and nativescript. Apparently sometimes multiple of them should be used, but I didn't understand what are the differences even after reading the announcement. These seem to be frontend agnostic technologies and Capacitor is apparently the more modern choice at the moment.
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How to bypass mobile app review thanks to Capacitor, Ionic, and micro frontends 🤯
To be honest, we have not only Capacitor but also Cordova which Capacitor is based on but because Capacitor is more popular, has better community, deals with some problems better, and works beautifully with Ionic Framework I will tell more in a second, I simply recommend Capacitor.
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What's the best way to create a native phone app with web dev skills?
Ratchet, Ionic, Cordova.
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App developer
Apache Cordova: If you know, or want to learn, web design, Cordova is what you want to go with as you can make native iOS and Android apps with this. Here are all the features they support by platform.
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Phaser vs PixiJS for making 2D games
Browser games can be played on desktop or mobile devices; they may also be compiled to native mobile apps by using third-party tools such as Cordova. It's important that your 2D game has a responsive layout. Phaser has a Scale Manager that handles scaling, resizing, and alignment; it also has a full-screen mode. When using PixiJS, you need to create a responsive layout manually. This can be tricky with more complex layouts.
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Input your website URL and it provides you with an android and iphone app you can directly upload to the app stores.
Here's all the proof you need: https://cordova.apache.org/
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React Native vs Flutter
The first such equalizer was the creation of PhoneGap by Nitobi in 2011. It was later acquired by Adobe, which turned it into Cordova. Cordova is a cross-platform open-source mobile app development environment. It allowed you to write apps using HTML, CSS, and JavaScript, converting them into code that interacted with the platforms' APIs. Sure, it provided cross-platform interoperability, but the platforms still treated it as a web element and, in essence, was neither a full web nor a fully native app.
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EU negotiators agree new rules to rein in tech giants
Aside from Xcode? Xcode is great, but pretty heavily scoped with a steep learning curve. If you like a lighterweight IDE, you can use Atom - but there are so many ways to deploy to iOS these days if you don't want to do the heavy lifting of learning Swift or ObjC - for instance React-native, for instance. Or Cordova (remember when it was PhoneGap? Given you do not appear to know what you are talking about - no, I suspect you do not). Or (Ionic)[https://ionicframework.com/].
NativeScript
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Svelte Native: The Svelte Mobile Development Experience
This is not so much the Svelte equivalent of React Native as it is just NativeScript (https://nativescript.org).
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Mobile App Development for both iOS and Andriod
There is also https://nativescript.org/ which would allow you to use Vue (or several other frameworks) to build a mobile app. Used it myself a while back for an iPad app using Vue 2 and it was pretty straightforward. It seems like there have been quite a few improvements since then so might be worth a look.
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The right way to build multi platform apps in 2023 using web tech. ?
There are layers that offer access to native APIs like capacitor, cordova and nativescript. Apparently sometimes multiple of them should be used, but I didn't understand what are the differences even after reading the announcement. These seem to be frontend agnostic technologies and Capacitor is apparently the more modern choice at the moment.
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What's involved with NativeScript open source?
Maintaining NativeScript core is like maintaining any TypeScript library. In particular, it's maintenance revolves largely around:
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Nativescript & Formily: A match made in heaven.
Using the amazing Preview environment that the Nativescript team together with Stackblitz have done, it was time to start hacking at it. (More information can be found here at https://preview.nativescript.org/)
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The different strategies to building a cross-platform app
8. NativeScript + PWA [hybrid]
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Mobile development with Angular?
There is something called NativeScript
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Vue 3 native mobile apps
Check out NativeScript - https://nativescript.org
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Svelte Native vs. React Native: A comparison guide
React Native has a vast community compared to Svelte Native. At the time of writing, React Native had over 100k stars on GitHub, while NativeScript, which powers Svelte Native, had 20k+ stars.
Svelte Native leverages NativeScript, which allows you to develop native apps with JavaScript and gives the JavaScript code access to the device native code directly. It has no wrapper, meaning you can access all supported device APIs.
What are some alternatives?
capacitor - Build cross-platform Native Progressive Web Apps for iOS, Android, and the Web ⚡️
Titanium - 🚀 Native iOS and Android Apps with JavaScript
Electron - :electron: Build cross-platform desktop apps with JavaScript, HTML, and CSS
react-native - A framework for building native applications using React
Ionic Framework - A powerful cross-platform UI toolkit for building native-quality iOS, Android, and Progressive Web Apps with HTML, CSS, and JavaScript.
Flutter - Flutter makes it easy and fast to build beautiful apps for mobile and beyond
awesome-tauri - 🚀 Awesome Tauri Apps, Plugins and Resources
Meteor JS - Meteor, the JavaScript App Platform