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EU negotiators agree new rules to rein in tech giants

React Native Nova Code Editor Ionic Framework Apache Cordova
  1. A framework for building native apps with React
    Pricing:
    • Open Source
    Aside from Xcode? Xcode is great, but pretty heavily scoped with a steep learning curve. If you like a lighterweight IDE, you can use Atom - but there are so many ways to deploy to iOS these days if you don't want to do the heavy lifting of learning Swift or ObjC - for instance React-native, for instance. Or Cordova (remember when it was PhoneGap? Given you do not appear to know what you are talking about - no, I suspect you do not). Or (Ionic)[https://ionicframework.com/].

    #Development Tools #JavaScript Framework #Javascript UI Libraries 212 social mentions

  2. Nova Code Editor is software that is used for writing and editing codes.
    Separately, if you are talking about other software engineering software that you can run on OSX - I mean, jeez. Take your pic. I like Atom - as above. But I am not a professional anymore and I don't know what the kids use these days. I hear Panic is cool? I liked Coda, but it was discontinued in favor of Panic. So go ask the folks at StackOverflow.

    #Development #Text Editors #IDE 39 social mentions

  3. A front-end SDK to develop applications with HTML5 , CSS3 and JavaScript.
    Pricing:
    • Open Source
    Aside from Xcode? Xcode is great, but pretty heavily scoped with a steep learning curve. If you like a lighterweight IDE, you can use Atom - but there are so many ways to deploy to iOS these days if you don't want to do the heavy lifting of learning Swift or ObjC - for instance React-native, for instance. Or Cordova (remember when it was PhoneGap? Given you do not appear to know what you are talking about - no, I suspect you do not). Or (Ionic)[https://ionicframework.com/].

    #Development Tools #JavaScript Framework #Javascript UI Libraries 88 social mentions

  4. Platform for building native mobile applications using HTML, CSS and JavaScript
    Pricing:
    • Open Source
    Aside from Xcode? Xcode is great, but pretty heavily scoped with a steep learning curve. If you like a lighterweight IDE, you can use Atom - but there are so many ways to deploy to iOS these days if you don't want to do the heavy lifting of learning Swift or ObjC - for instance React-native, for instance. Or Cordova (remember when it was PhoneGap? Given you do not appear to know what you are talking about - no, I suspect you do not). Or (Ionic)[https://ionicframework.com/].

    #Development Tools #JavaScript Framework #Javascript UI Libraries 43 social mentions

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