Based on our record, React Native seems to be a lot more popular than VoltBuilder. While we know about 215 links to React Native, we've tracked only 13 mentions of VoltBuilder. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
On my last post I talked about how I recently started learning react native to build an idea I've had for a mobile app, this time around I want to dive a little deeper into react native. - Source: dev.to / 2 days ago
I know, real original 🙄, but I had to as this is my inaugural post on Dev.to! I've been toying with the idea of writing a blog for some time now, and figured since I'm starting a new project, this is the best time for it. I've been somewhat familiar with React.js for a while now and wanted to make the jump over to React Native to capitalize on an idea I've had for a few years. I'll be blogging about the progress... - Source: dev.to / 3 days ago
There was always a tiny sparkle in me telling me that I want to develop mobile apps but I never pursued it. It always felt a bit complicated for me to learn development processes in a completely different industry. I did try developing mobile apps using React Native but it never felt right for me. Also, I already tried to write some Kotlin code and so far I like it, but the whole Android ecosystem is still pretty... - Source: dev.to / 18 days ago
Recently, there has been a notable shift in mobile application development practices. Rather than creating separate applications for each native platform, many developers are opting for hybrid mobile frameworks like React Native. - Source: dev.to / about 2 months ago
React Native [ https://reactnative.dev/ ]. - Source: dev.to / about 2 months ago
It's pretty easy to get started with Cordova, but you'll need XCode on a Mac to compile the iOS versions, or use a cloud build service like Volt Builder which can build both iOS and Android apps from Cordova source. Source: over 1 year ago
VoltBuilder expects all your files to be in a folder called www. Source: over 1 year ago
Have a look at VoltBuilder - it takes a folder of HTML, CSS and Javascript and builds an APK from it. (It will make iOS apps as well). Source: over 1 year ago
Cordova is great because it's literally just programming in HTML/CSS and Javascript. You can even use desktop JS platforms, like jQuery, Bootstrap, and/or your platform of choice. The same Cordova code compiles to both iOS and Android without any changes. You do need a Mac with XCODE to build the iOS app, but you can also use VoltBuilder (https://volt.build/) to build iOS and Android apps in the cloud. Ionic... Source: over 1 year ago
Other solutions include VoltBuilder, Ionic and Monaca. All let you upload into the cloud and download the .ipa. Source: about 2 years ago
jQuery - The Write Less, Do More, JavaScript Library.
Ionic Framework - A front-end SDK to develop applications with HTML5 , CSS3 and JavaScript.
Flutter.dev - Build beautiful native apps in record time 🚀
Monaca - Monaca makes the hybrid mobile app development process with PhoneGap/Cordova simpler and...
Babel - Babel is a compiler for writing next generation JavaScript.
Capacitor by Ionic - An open source native runtime that makes it easy to build cross-platform apps that run equally well on iOS, Android, and the Web.