The native mobile app development kits of today are all vastly improved versions of the ones that came before them. With that being said, however, there’s still a lot of work that needs to be done if they are to be used exclusively by experienced and novice app developers alike.
Companies like Google, Apple, and BlackBerry are doubtless all working to further improve the native SDKs of their respective mobile operating systems, but if they don’t act fast, a powerful third-party mobile app development solution that’s starting to loom on the horizon will come in to steal their thunder soon. In fact, it has already started doing just that.
Back in June of 2012, an Israel-based tech startup launched Codename One as its namesake, a Java-based mobile app development platform that offers developers a write-once-run-everywhere solution to help save precious time and money on their projects. After months of being left in beta, Codename One has now been downloaded over 100,000 times and has been used to create more than 1,000 native mobile apps across all of today’s most popular smartphone platforms, including Android, iOS, Windows Phone, and BlackBerry.
Codename One is now on version 1.0, and its creators hope that more and more people begin to adopt it as their own mobile app development solution. Its highlight features include built-in Eclipse and NetBeans integration as well as the ability to allow developers to create true native mobile applications with the use of a single code base across all mobile platforms. This helps developers prevent fragmentation before it can even begin. Codename One is also free and open source, so anyone who wants in can get started on using it now.
Check out the full Codename One version 1.0 press release below for more information. Or as an alternative, hit the source link to get started developing with it.
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