Building mobile apps today can feel stuck in the past. Back in 2016, as a mobile engineer, I couldn’t get enough of Swift and Kotlin. They were sharp, powerful tools. But the landscape’s shifted.
I'm toying with the idea of writing an application that could in future involve a Windows/Mac and Linux client. I hate non-native apps, they just never work right, and users seem to much rather a ...
From the laptops we use at work to the tablets we stream movies and play games on to the phones that keep us connected, many of us use a variety of technology tools throughout the day, and we’ve come ...
If you're targeting more than one operating system, these high-level pointers will get you in the door and keep you on track. These days, most every application has the potential to be a ...
Are you looking to capture the growing demand for mobile banking? If yes, you might be already stuck with choosing an app development approach: native, hybrid, or cross-platform development frameworks ...