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Revision as of 18:13, 4 October 2019
Contents
Device Considerations
Platform
Will you be developing for multiple platforms?
- Android
- iOS
- Windows 10 Mobile
- Blackberry 10
- Firefox OS
- Sailfish OS
- Tizen
- Ubuntu Touch
- CynaogenOS
Hardware
- Depending on the device, the specifications of hardware can be very different
- Some devices may not have certain components
- Vintage of components, such as processors and busses will make a difference to the chosen route
Language
- What programming languages are supported natively by the device?
- What language are you comfortable working with?
- What language suits what you want to do best?•Do you need a combination of languages for collaborative tasks?
Form factor
- Most platforms/OSes run on multiple devices, some more than others
- Can your application be utilisedon all form factors regardless of screen/size?
Frameworks
Native Application Frameworks
Hybrid Frameworks