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  • Telerik pitches new framework for building Android, iOS, Windows apps

    With Telerik's open source framework NativeScript, programmers with expertise in JavaScript have a new option for cross-platform mobile app development. The resulting applications will be able to run directly on Android, iOS and Windows.

    Written by Mikael Ricknäs06 May 15 00:34
  • JavaScript goes native for iOS, Android, and Windows Phone apps

    NativeScript, a Telerik technology for building multiplatform native mobile apps from a single code base, is set to go to a 1.0 release in late April. Telerik is launching a beta program this week for the open source NativeScript.

    Written by Paul Krill11 March 15 01:30
  • Telerik frees HTML5 collection of components

    Borrowing a page from the recently revised Microsoft playbook, development tools maker Telerik has released as open source the bulk of its Kendo software library of components for building Web and mobile applications

    Written by Joab Jackson19 April 14 07:07
  • Can Windows 8 Give Developers What iOS and Android Lack?

    Microsoft's future hinges on attracting developers to build Windows 8 apps. But by offering financial incentives, supporting a range of programming languages and allowing developers to write code once for multiple devices, those developers may soon follow.

    Written by Shane O'Neill07 Nov. 12 20:10
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