Hybrid development allows apps for different operating systems to share the same core code, making overall development faster and cheaper. New features can be released for all platforms at the same time, giving all users the same experience.
They are writing part of the app’s code in HTML5, CSS3 and JavaScript, thus giving them the ability to reuse it across multiple mobile operating systems.
Thanks to Material Design, Android 5.0 Lollipop is characterized by a flatter graphical interface that uses bold colors and subtle shadows to create a sleek visual experience that feels as though it is made up of physical materials rather than just pixels on a screen. It’s a real pleasure to look at and use.
In an interview with TechCrunch, Jitkoff said that one of the biggest goals with Android 5.0 and Material Design was to create “a system for design that would work across all our platforms and also scale elegantly”.
Android apps have historically not provided a consistent experience across devices of different sizes, so Material Design could go a long way in the effort to create a more unified Android experience.
In addition to Material design in Android apps, We are also expert in AngularJS Material design to make very efficient hybrid apps.
AngularJS is a client-side JavaScript framework that lets you extend HTML vocabulary for your application.
Ionic is modeled on popular native mobile development SDKs, built a native app for iOS or Android
open source framework to create mobile apps using standardized web APIs for the platforms.
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