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Native, HTML5, and Hybrid Mobile App Development: Real-Life Experiences – Eran Zinman, ערן זינמן

You can find the slides here: FOWA 2012: Native, HTML5, and Hybrid Mobile App Development: Real-Life Experiences – Eran Zinman from Eran Zinman One of the biggest dilemmas every mobile developer faces is deciding on a development strategy — should I go for native, HTML5, or hybrid mobile app development? Over the past two years, Eran has led Conduit’s mobile client development efforts, experimenting with cross-platform development in various flavors: from complete HTML5 solutions (using PhoneGap and other technologies) to hybrid solutions, semi-hybrid solutions, and fully native solutions. In this session Eran will share some real-life experiences in cross-platform development, describe changes Conduit implemented along the way, and share what the “big players” are doing in their mobile app development (e.g. Facebook, LinkedIn, and Twitter). Video by Eran Zinman, ערן זינמן Share List

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