Release improves productivity, mobile strategy options and cost-effectiveness for one million Angular JS users
AngularJS is one of the most popular open source JavaScript frameworks for application development, and its latest version, Angular 2 RC, makes it possible to use Angular outside of a web browser. The newly announced NativeScript integrations with Angular 2 reduce the cost of building mobile applications by enabling developers to reuse existing skills and code from the web to build their mobile applications. By eliminating the need to recruit and staff a variety of mobile experts in languages for a specific platform or for a special purpose, the NativeScript and Angular solutions integration significantly decreases the learning curve and ramp-up time for Angular developers to build native mobile apps.
"Angular integration first shipped with our popular Kendo
UI library nearly two years ago, and we continue to see high demand
for Angular from our community. For the more than one million developers
using the Angular framework to write interactive web applications, the
NativeScript 2.0 framework represents a giant leap forward—they can
finally create zero-compromise mobile apps with Angular featuring truly
native UI and performance," said
Developed and supported by Progress, the NativeScript solution is unlike traditional hybrid or web apps; it produces native apps, using platform-native UI to deliver maximum performance—even on older Android devices—while still making it easy to share code and skills between the web and different platforms. Together, the NativeScript and Angular solutions offer a powerful one-two punch for developers looking to deliver the best web and mobile experiences using shared code and skills. In addition, reusing skills by writing native apps with JavaScript, and using Angular 2 in the NativeScript framework opens the door to sharing code between web and native apps.
"The NativeScript framework is paving the way for mobile application
development." said
For more details about the latest release of the NativeScript framework, please
register for the webinar, "NativeScript and Angular 2: Change the
Mobile Game,"
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