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The Good and the Bad of Ionic Mobile Development

Altexsoft

Traditionally, you would develop an app for two main platforms, Android (using Java or Kotlin) and iOS (using Swift or Objective C ), natively. But a native app also means that the expenses are doubled (or even tripled), depending on how many platforms you to want to cover. Front-end technologies and webview. Ionic Native.

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What’s Next for Hybrid App Developers? (Sponsored)

David Walsh

These applications can range from WebView-based solutions (such as Cordova/PhoneGap) to ones that aren’t actually “hybrid”, but run natively on device (such as NativeScript ). This is only meant to give a high level overview of the differences between WebView/native based approaches. What a User Wants.

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Comparing Mobile Automation Testing Tools: Appium, TestComplete, UI Automator, SeeTest, Robotium, XCUITest and more

Altexsoft

While the latter concerns with different browsers and a range of their versions, mobile testing focuses on Android and iOS versions and mobile screen resolutions. Besides stock Android, QA engineers have to deal with custom UIs. With this article, we’re aiming to make it easier by comparing dedicated mobile automation testing tools.

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