[Tool] - Cross-Platform hybrid mobile development leveraging the cloud
[Icenium] http://www.icenium.com/

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[Tool] - Cross-Platform hybrid mobile development leveraging the cloud
[Icenium] http://www.icenium.com/

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Kendo UI: 63% of developers actively developing with HTML5
Software developer Telerik’s Kendo UI division announced today results from a recent survey it conducted, which revealed that 63 percent of app developers are actively developing with HTML5 today and 31 percent have plans to start using HTML5 by year’s … Continue reading → http://goo.gl/L7Rzd #AltNate
Online IDE for developing cross-platform mobile apps in your browser
If you like the idea of Phonegap (Adobe Cordova, respectively) but don't want to go throught the hassle of installing it on your system and making it work, you now have a comfortable way of getting neat results quickly:
Icenium offers a browser-based IDE and Cordova (formerly PhoneGap) 2.0.0.
Cordova is a framework to build cross-platform mobile apps with HTML 5, CSS and JavaScript. The apps run like native apps and UI-Toolkits like Kendo UI try to emulate the native look&feel of the current platform.
As a member of the R&D Team at Centralway I am always interested in new technologies. This includes the ever-lasting fight between the "native apps forever!" and the "web tech based apps to the rescue!" frontiers.
One of our internal apps, the "roomClock" is a native iOS app and can at the moment only be maintained by our (awesome) mobile developers - but why not have the possibility of everyone in the Factory team being abled to change the code or adjust the layout?
So I looked into PhoneGap. Installing it locally sucked. Hard. I wanted to get results quickly and hassle-free.
This is where Icenium enters the stage. With the browser IDE and the possibility to run the app in iOS and Android simulators and easy ways of deploying to iOS and Android devices I was abled to quickly develop and deploy the roomClock app, that accesses the Google Calendar API and displays the current or the next upcoming event for each room.
(Oh, and last but not least, the roomClock is open source now.)
Icenium is free at the moment (until May 2013). I can only encourage everybody to try it!
Telerik’s Icenium tool aims to simply cross-platform mobile development
Software developer Telerik today released its Icenium tool which aims to simplify cross-platform mobile development for iOS and Android by enabling developers to use web development languages like HTML5, CSS3 and JavaScript to build mobile apps that run natively on devices … Continue reading → http://goo.gl/VkjnQ #AltNate