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a pdf book mobile app

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    Hi, I am totally new to mobile app development, i am looking to develop a mobile app (hybrid) where a user can flip through a book (pdf) pages and place book marks where required. I need some guidance as to which tech stack / framework to use. Any pointers will be of great help. If there is any similar app or sample project that will be awesome. Regards, SA

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      Hi, I am totally new to mobile app development, i am looking to develop a mobile app (hybrid) where a user can flip through a book (pdf) pages and place book marks where required. I need some guidance as to which tech stack / framework to use. Any pointers will be of great help. If there is any similar app or sample project that will be awesome. Regards, SA

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      Member 14721287 wrote:

      I am totally new to mobile app development

      In that case you first need to decide which language to use. If you already know Java then go for Android Studio, if C# then you may like to try Xamarin Forms. If you are not experienced in either of these languages then you have a long way to go before you can even start to think about how to build this application. There are lots of articles at Mobile Development[^] which can help.

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        Member 14721287 wrote:

        I am totally new to mobile app development

        In that case you first need to decide which language to use. If you already know Java then go for Android Studio, if C# then you may like to try Xamarin Forms. If you are not experienced in either of these languages then you have a long way to go before you can even start to think about how to build this application. There are lots of articles at Mobile Development[^] which can help.

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        Thanks Richard, I am quite comfortable with C#, i was wondering if i can do something with ionic or any other mobile dev framework. Regards, SA

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          Thanks Richard, I am quite comfortable with C#, i was wondering if i can do something with ionic or any other mobile dev framework. Regards, SA

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          As far as I am aware, not used it myself, Xamarin Forms works well with C# for cross-platform development: see Xamarin.Forms documentation - Xamarin | Microsoft Docs[^].

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            As far as I am aware, not used it myself, Xamarin Forms works well with C# for cross-platform development: see Xamarin.Forms documentation - Xamarin | Microsoft Docs[^].

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            Sure ill check xamarin and also wait if someone else might have some other suggestions. Thanks once again. Regards, SA

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              Member 14721287 wrote:

              I am totally new to mobile app development

              In that case you first need to decide which language to use. If you already know Java then go for Android Studio, if C# then you may like to try Xamarin Forms. If you are not experienced in either of these languages then you have a long way to go before you can even start to think about how to build this application. There are lots of articles at Mobile Development[^] which can help.

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              I want to make an android application on holi puja (a Hinduism a prayer ritual performed in the morning) I have all details / content in a word / pdf. Can anyone guide me How to make that application. Regards

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                Hi, I am totally new to mobile app development, i am looking to develop a mobile app (hybrid) where a user can flip through a book (pdf) pages and place book marks where required. I need some guidance as to which tech stack / framework to use. Any pointers will be of great help. If there is any similar app or sample project that will be awesome. Regards, SA

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                Just have to agree on Xamarin, imo the best option out there

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