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Languages For Mobile Apps

Postby sweerie_banana » 30 Dec 2020, 09:00

I am no fan of programming or app development. I am truly in astonishment at what can be consummated with accurately written applications. There are comrades of mine who have consistently displayed this ability to tap into a programs API to generate obliging dashboards that can be rolled into mobile apps, permitting them to keep tabs of numerous systems or an entire site- all from their smartphones- together with integrated push notifications to notify them of possible issues in real-time. All this can be originated by their hands using software development tools and minuscule coding know-how.

I really want to learn programming languages come next year since I will be able to purchase them via Udemy. I want to learn to create modern applications that ran natively on a specific operating system and hardware types. My most preferred language of choices are:

1. Java.
Since it is poised around Google's android system it's the first language I intend to begin with. I love how it is a popular programming language that allows for cross-platform support and effortless portability when creating apps of different hardware types.

2. Rust.
The Rust programming language is a relatively newer language but already popular for its memory management capabilities and security. Rust can be used to advance mobile applications that will run on Android, IOS, Windows, Linux, and an array of Unix Flavors. Rust has the pliability to run as a development tool for designing nature apps or web-based ones.

3.HTML5
Despite it not fitting the configuration of a mobile app development language like the others, HTML5 can be used to generate web-based applications that run on any device through a browser to issue vigorous ubiquitous app capable of running on any supported OS and hardware type- all running off the same code base. Nevertheless, apps written in HTML5 can be paired with frameworks allowing them to provide all the functionality of the web app, but placed in a wrapper for the native app format of the target system and eligible to utilize nature APIs and local resources- the best of both worlds.
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Re: Mobile Languages

Postby mrki444 » 30 Dec 2020, 12:43

You have wrong title. Those are not mobile languages. None language is not mobile. It can't move it self from one point to another.
Title should be - languages for mobile apps or mobile version of site
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Re: Languages For Mobile Apps

Postby sweerie_banana » 30 Dec 2020, 14:31

mrki444 wrote:You have wrong title. Those are not mobile languages. None language is not mobile. It can't move it self from one point to another.
Title should be - languages for mobile apps or mobile version of site


Thank you, dear. I have edited it.
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Re: Languages For Mobile Apps

Postby mrki444 » 31 Dec 2020, 18:31

Java with Arduino Studio is great for stronger apps.

HTML5 actually build smaller and simpler apps. it is better for games and mobile versions of site than for app development. Database, anything in background will not be possible done only with HTML5.

Rust is based on Javascript and it has future but this technology will probably be changed in next few years.
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Re: Languages For Mobile Apps

Postby sweerie_banana » 05 Jan 2021, 09:55

mrki444 wrote:Java with Arduino Studio is great for stronger apps.

HTML5 actually build smaller and simpler apps. it is better for games and mobile versions of the site than for app development. Database, anything in the background will not be possible done only with HTML5.

The HTML5 tool gives more flexibility to the developer starting from the User Interface development. HTML5 is also capable of handling multimedia content without the necessity of installing plugins and
mrki444 wrote:Java with .

Rust is based on Javascript and it has a future but this technology will probably be changed in the next few years.
access to interactive games with this technology is amazeballs.

There is a site called Rustafied that helps people stay up to date with Rust technology.
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Re: Languages For Mobile Apps

Postby HENRY@147 » 06 Jan 2021, 08:11

I don't know about this topic but I am seriously enlighten on this topic and I really appreciate this forum for such .
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Re: Languages For Mobile Apps

Postby mrki444 » 06 Jan 2021, 16:20

sweerie_banana wrote:access to interactive games with this technology is amazeballs.

Interactive games can be done with many different technology. Most of them are based on Javascript like Rust.
Depends what you want you can adopt self to technology or technology to your self.
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Re: Languages For Mobile Apps

Postby sweerie_banana » 08 Jan 2021, 17:35

HENRY@147 wrote:I don't know about this topic but I am seriously enlightened on this topic and I really appreciate this forum for such.


I also don't know much. I just do a lot of researches and learn a lot from them. You can always make room to learn something new every day.
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