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Ide And The Mobile World

If you are involved in computer programming, you know how important Integrated Development Environment (IDE) is. IDE captures the entire world of components needed for software development, including networks, applications and servers. Compiler, text editor and debugger are all included in the software of IDE. Of course, there are a variety of IDEs, along with the pros and cons of each one.

In order to provide maximum productivity to programmers, IDEs were created so that all components would be included to make software enjoyable to use and efficient. The ideal IDE will be user-friendly by allowing programmers to use a specific programming language. All development should be done within a single IDE program. This would include authoring, modifying, compiling, deploying and debugging of the software.

One of the major issues with IDE is their ability or inability to deliver applications that are compatible with various operating systems. This is particularly a challenge for mobile applications, especially with the proliferation of mobile devices and fragmentation in the market.

Companies can reach more users by leveraging an IDE for cross-platform app development. Moreover a truly flexible cross-platform mobile IDE provides developers with the choice between web, hybrid or native code to build rich and secure mobile apps that meet user expectations.

From standard telephone to geo-location services, the best mobile IDE will make use of native functionality on modern devices. Developers can also optimize the apps for their intended environments while still maintaining the portability of the code with all mobile devices. Use of 3rd-party libraries and frameworks such as PhoneGap, Sencha Touch and JQuery Mobile provides added benefits and developer efficiency. Last, but not least, they will be able to access the native development, testing and debugging tools of device SDKs as provided by device manufacturers.

The days of creating applications that work for only one or two mobile operating systems are over. In order to keep up with the times and serve the needs of all people, developers must be able to create cross-platform apps that can be deployed to all mobile devices. Working with an IDE that is flexible, open and user-friendly is the answer to the many preferences of mobile devices and applications that are popular in the world today.

by: Tomer Harel




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