Difficulties coding for Google's mobile OS are pushing programmers toward Web apps instead, an Appcelerator survey finds. But Google+ has lots of traction. Stephen Shankland worked at CNET from 1998 ...
A new survey from Ionic indicates the hybrid approach to developing mobile apps is gaining ground over true native coding, which is expected to fall off dramatically over the next two years. "Two ...
The latest State of JavaScript survey provides an up-close look at the JavaScript language features, tools, libraries, and frameworks developers are using and how they're using them. Getting a ...
Survey-making app Loop, previously available only for iOS devices, has now landed on Android in 135 countries and 34 languages. Loop lets companies create surveys entirely on a mobile device — without ...
Web and mobile development company Netguru has published the results of an ongoing Web survey it's conducting, revealing that, on the mobile side of things, "the vast majority of coders are quite ...
The big picture: JavaScript continues to be the most popular programming language amongst developers, according to the findings of a recent survey which included over 17,000 responses from developers ...
Stack Overflow has released the raw data from its 2016 Developer Survey, which found JavaScript to be the most popular programming language around. Released in March, the survey was the most ...
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