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The State of (Mobile) Web Development 2011
(webdirections.org)
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3 points
by fling
5525 days ago
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Great report on the state of mobile web development. Some key findings: * 2010 saw an explosion of interest and activity by developers in HTML5, and developing native apps for mobile platforms like iOS and Android using web technologies.
* Android gains dramatically on iPhone as developers’ regular mobile browsing platform
There is a correlation between the devices and platforms developers use, and those they develop for.
* Web site testing across a wide range of mobile devices jumps significantly.
* JQuery Mobile leads from JQTouch and SenchaTouch in a still immature mobile frameworks market place.
* Three quarters of respondents expressed an interest in developing native apps using web technologies in the coming year, with 30% likely to do so.
* iPhone, iPad, along with Android phones and tablets all show strong interest from developers, while other platforms have their work cut out to woo web developers.
* Web developers express confidence in developing native apps using HTML5, with reservations about application performance and user experience. |
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