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Mobile App Developers- 6 Questions To Ask Before Hiring

You have an idea. An idea of a mobile app. You plan to execute it. But you need ample resource and relevant skills for that. How do you go about it? Learn programming and software tools for months? Even if you’re patient enough to do that, it won’t be much of use. For you have to purchase high-end software and computers on which you’d develop your app. Plus, you’d be needing continuous market updates containing surveys, statistics, trends, etc. A good revenue model needs to be established as well. All this on one side and you on the other. You need a team to back you up. You need a group of trained professionals whom you can delegate various sections of your work. Therefore a lot needs to be done. Freelancer or Agency? “Maybe I can hire a freelancer” you convince yourself. “A freelancer would deliver results on minimum charges”. True! But what about quality? Freelancers don’t guarantee quality service all the time. So it’s always wise to go for mobile app development com...

Revolutionizing Sencha Apps with JavaScript

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The web development tool specialist Sencha Inc is one of the large vendors to help you enable cross-platform app creation with the use of JavaScript code base. Well, the company has started to enhance their web development tools into one single package designed in an eminent manner to extend web apps from the desktops, PCs to various mobile devices such as tablets or Smartphones and complete the touch screen capabilities. In the upcoming launch of Sencha Ext JS 6.0 JavaScript application framework will combine the Sencha Touch that is an HTML5 UI framework to create mobile Web apps and supports touch events and gestures on tablets and Smartphones. Web apps that you built with the use of Sencha Ext JS 5.0 has limited facilities and cannot extend to mobile devices. Apart from the Smartphones support, the combined package in the latest version is going to support both Model-View-Controller (MVC) and Model View-ViewModel (MVVM) architectural patterns. Thus, it will be providi...