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Looking To Build Mobile Apps? Try These 8 Good Frameworks!

Use these awesome frameworks to build some really awesome mobile apps!

This is the time and age of mobile apps. There are practically so many of these that we can't possibly use them all even if we wanted to do. While some of these might be so amazing that we use them every day, others might just fade away after development. Whatever might be the case, mobile app developers always have both their hands full. Here are 8 good frameworks for mobile app developers.





1.jQueryMobile

jQuery Mobile is a touch-optimised web framework currently being developed by the jQuery project team. The development focuses on creating a framework compatible with a wide variety of smartphones and tablet computers, made necessary by the growing but heterogeneous tablet and smartphone market. The jQuery Mobile framework is compatible with other mobile app frameworks and platforms such as PhoneGap, Worklight and more.

2.Famo.us

Famo.us is a JavaScript platform that enables engineers to build beautiful, cross-platform web apps that perform as well as the very best native apps. It is the only framework that provides an open source 3D layout engine fully integrated with a 3D physics-based animation engine that can render to DOM, Canvas, or WebGL.

3.Jo

The simple open source app framework for HTML5. For iOS, Android, Windows 8, BlackBerry 10, Tizen, Chrome OS and anything else with HTML5. Widgets, lists and scrolling goodness using JavaScript and CSS3. Make native mobile apps or web apps with the same code. Works great with PhoneGap

4.Junior

A front-end framework for building HTML5 mobile apps with a native look and feel.

5.jQT

A Zepto/jQuery plugin for mobile web development on the iPhone, Android, iPod Touch, and other forward-thinking devices.

6.Lungo

A framework based on HTML5 for developers who want to design, build and share cross device Apps. Lungo supports open web standards, such as HTML5, CSS3 and JavaScript. It brings consistent browser environment across mobiles, tvs and desktop devices.

7.Ratchet

Before it became a full fledged framework, Ratchet began as a series of HTML/CSS prototypes of the Twitter for iPhone app. These prototypes became invaluable to the process of testing new feature designs that ended up being shipped as part of the native mobile app.

8.Cordova

Apache Cordova is a set of device APIs that allow a mobile app developer to access native device function such as the camera or accelerometer from JavaScript. Combined with a UI framework such as jQuery Mobile or Dojo Mobile or Sencha Touch, this allows a smartphone app to be developed with just HTML, CSS, and JavaScript.
 

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