Mobile Application Development

Mobile Application Development

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Mobile Application Development is the process of creating software applications that basically runs on a mobile device. A mobile app developer uses programming languages and development skills to create ,maintain and develop application on mobile devices .They mostly work in popular operating systems environment like IOS and android and often take into account UI and UX principles when creating applications . However the following seven steps are the ones that you will be likely have to go through: strategy development , analysis and planning, UI And UX Design ,app development ,application testing, positioning ,support and performance monitoring, like web application development, mobile application development has its roots in more traditional Software Development. One chief difference is that mobile apps are often written exactly to take advantage of the unique features of a particular mobile device. For example, a gaming app might be written to take advantage of the iPhone's mobile health app might be written to take advantage of a smartwatch's temperature sensor. Types of mobile app development are as follows : Native Applications. These applications are built using integrated development environments (IDEs) and languages for mobile OSes such as Apple IOS or Google Android. Native apps enable you to customize necessary features, but they can be more overpriced than other technologies. Mixture Apps. These are web apps that act like natural apps. They are developed using technologies such as HTML, JavaScript and Flowing Style Sheets (CSS). Hybrid apps are more cost-effective to develop than native apps and can be created faster, but they aren't as feature-rich as native applications. Open-minded Web Apps. A OMA is a website that looks and behaves as if it is a mobile app. These applications are developed with web technologies such as Facebook React
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