mobile hybrid frameworks
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Hi, I have noticed that some frameworks like Sencha use JavaScript to write HTML and be part of the mobile hybrid (HTML, JavaScript and CSS) platform while others like KendoUI, JMobile use HTML tags that are translated by the linked JavaScript framework to achieve the same result. Which way would you go and why? This is not a question about individual frameworks or hybrid in general but about the methodology and reasons for choice.
SuperRoo
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Hi, I have noticed that some frameworks like Sencha use JavaScript to write HTML and be part of the mobile hybrid (HTML, JavaScript and CSS) platform while others like KendoUI, JMobile use HTML tags that are translated by the linked JavaScript framework to achieve the same result. Which way would you go and why? This is not a question about individual frameworks or hybrid in general but about the methodology and reasons for choice.
SuperRoo
I have deployed Android apps that are currently available for download on Google Play,Opera Mobile store and Samsung Apps. I built the hybrid apps by using intel XDK. It is truly cross-platform and has a lot of libraries like Cordova,LefletJS,jQuery etc. The platform also allows you to bring any external javascript library and embedded it in your app. Did I forget to inform you that it's also open-source! Links to my apps http://bit.ly/conback http://bit.ly/ibarcodereader