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A framework for building native apps with ReactPricing:
- 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/].
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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
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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
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Platform for building native mobile applications using HTML, CSS and JavaScriptPricing:
- 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