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The fastest way to build apps that reach the largest number of screens is still the web. But if you need access to native device capabilities, the next best option is hybrid. Hybrid apps leverage 100% of the web developer skill set (HTML, JavaScript, CSS) while exposing device APIs to JavaScript via a native proxy. In this session from the recent Anglebrackets, I discuss the pros and cons of hybrid app development and how to determine if it's right for your mobile project. I also offer a hands-on look at how to use open source tools like Apache Cordova, commonly known as PhoneGap, and Kendo UI to create cross-platform apps that look and perform great on all devices.


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Todd Anglin

Todd Anglin is Vice President of Product at Progress. Todd is responsible for leading the teams at Progress focused on NativeScript, a modern cross-platform solution for building native mobile apps with JavaScript. Todd is an author and frequent speaker on web and mobile app development. Follow Todd @toddanglin for his latest writings and industry insights.

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