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WinterSpoon2016-04-01 19:22:20
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WinterSpoon, 2016-04-01 19:22:20

What can you say about JavaScript for mobile platforms?

Now it’s already clear to everyone that the browser is like an operating system in the operating system and you can do unimaginable things in it and helps this all work with many unloved JavaScript, because it can now be used to write up to 90% of the code of the entire project, well, it will be very trendy for a long time !
- But it's all about the WEB and it's clear without me, but what about using JS for Mobile? Where are all these Cordova, Ionic and others? Not even fresh news? When will we write everything in JS and for mobile phones as well?
Who thinks about this? Who tried what?

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batmanXVII, 2016-04-08
@WhinterSpoon

I'll tell you how I see it from my mountain. For me, as a web developer, js applications are the easiest way to create mobile applications. And given that they are cross-platform, it would seem that they have no price. But in fact, such applications are slower and do not have good enough access to the hardware. I have tried Ionic, Cordova and f7. And all of them are still far from the capabilities of native development. And without this, big market players will not abandon native development in favor of cross-platform development.
So at the moment it's just an opportunity to create a cheap application with simple functionality for all platforms in a short time. In the future, if a really good toolkit appears, it may well replace native development.

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Oleg Gamega, 2016-04-01
@gadfi

This is the future, but not the real ones.
There is undoubtedly a market share, on new devices they begin to show an acceptable result, but on many devices it still slows down, it all depends on what you want to write

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Vitaly Stolyarov, 2016-04-01
@Ni55aN

For mobile platforms, the same Apple and Google, everything is perfectly organized for application development. Why JS?
Maybe the question is:
"I don't want to learn Java, I know JS and I want to write applications for Android" ? Please, there are tools available both for translating into code closer to native, and through WebView (which is rather sad), but you should not expect convenience during development, especially when it comes to non-trivial tasks

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VanKrock, 2016-04-03
@VanKrock

Why can't you hear? One React Native is worth what

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