Wednesday, November 18, 2015

This Week in Mobile Web Development (#83)

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Mobile Web Weekly November 18, 2015   #83
Holly Schinsky recommends
The Cost of Frameworks — Thoughts and analysis around whether frameworks are too costly for mobile based on performance tests run against different framework (and non-framework) versions of TodoMVC.
Aerotwist
Holly Schinsky recommends
JavaScript Frameworks and Mobile Performance — A response to the Cost of Frameworks article (above).
Tom Dale
Brian Rinaldi recommends
Firefox for iOS now available — Now in Apple's App Store.
Mashable
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Brian Rinaldi recommends
The Difference Between Responsive and Adaptive Design — The difference between what makes a responsive and adaptive design can be subtle but important says Geoff Graham.
CSS-Tricks
Holly Schinsky recommends
Announcing Onsen UI 2.0 Beta — Onsen UI announces release 2.0 beta and can now work with multiple frameworks (AngularJS, React etc) and includes support for ES6, material design and web components.
Onsen.io
Brian Rinaldi recommends
15 Ways Push Notifications Are Going to Change Our Lives in the Future — A collection of opinions from various experts on how notifications will change our interactions on mobile.
Mobile Insights
Brian Rinaldi recommends
What Web Can Do Today — An interactive overview of mobile device integration APIs available on the web, where they work and how to use them.
What Web Can Do Today
Peter Cooper recommends
Nobody Wants Your App — “The stories we created generated thousands of views. However, we weren’t getting these views to equate to downloads. It was nuts — for every one thousand eyeballs, we would get roughly one download.”
Ryan Sheffer
Holly Schinsky recommends
Common mistakes made by developers new to PhoneGap — A repo of docs containing common mistakes, tips, links and info for developers new to PhoneGap.
Jesse Monroy
Holly Schinsky recommends
How To Set Up Quick Actions With 3D Touch For Your Ionic App — How to use the new Cordova 3D touch plugin to add quick actions to your hybrid apps built with Ionic.
Gone Hybrid
Brian Rinaldi recommends
Is the Native Mobile App Ecosystem Worth Saving? — The native app ecosystem is suffering from a glut of apps while the mobile web suffers from poor monetization and cruft, but, in my opinion, the pain each is going through may be necessary.
Brian Rinaldi
Peter Cooper recommends
Why I Like Google's Plan To Replace Apps With Mobile Web Sites
Larry Magid
Peter Cooper recommends
An Introduction to Google’s Accelerated Mobile Pages (AMP)
SitePoint
Brian Rinaldi recommends
Working with the Clipboard in Cordova apps — A sample showing how to recognize if a URL is copied to the clipboard and paste it (like Facebook does) within a hybrid app.
Raymond Camden
Holly Schinsky recommends
How to design apps for all of Apple's screen sizes — Tips for creating app interfaces that run on all of the latest Apple devices from Apple Watch to iPad Pro.
Creative Bloq
Brian Rinaldi recommends
Top 5 Hybrid Mobile App Bloggers To Follow 2015 — A good list of developers to follow if your building hybrid mobile apps.
Nic Raboy
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