Wednesday, January 31, 2018

#192: PWAs in iOS 11.3

Mobile Dev Weekly January 31, 2018   #192
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PWAs Are Coming to iOS 11.3: Cupertino, We Have A Problem — Multi-platform PWAs are now possible, but right now iOS support comes with some caveats.
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Using Ionic 4 Components in Your Vue.js Apps — Interested in using Ionic components, but want to stick to Vue.js? Well it’s now possible, thanks to Stencil.
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Mobile Application Architecture: React Native with Redux — A white paper on architecting mobile apps with React Native and Redux, including a look at Redux’s high-level components and key goals.
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