Progress Software Announces the Release of NativeScript for Native Mobile App Dev | HTML Goodies

Progress Software Announces the Release of NativeScript for Native Mobile App Dev

Mar 11, 2015
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Progress Software announced the availability of NativeScript beta, a new open-source framework which enables developers to use JavaScript to build native mobile apps for all major mobile platforms, including iOS, Android and, in the future, Windows Universal. In a blog post on the new technology, Valentin Stoychev, NativeScript product manager in Progress’s Telerik division, said the NativeScript framework is designed to be very familiar to developers comfortable with Web technologies such as HTML, CSS and JavaScript, minimizing the learning curve for Web developers interested in building native mobile apps. It also exposes 100 percent of underlying native device APIs to NativeScript developers, including support for new APIs in new versions of iOS and Android. Continue reading here.

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