Foreword
The mission of Ruby on Rails has always been to enable the single developer to do it all: build a front-end, build a back-end, build everything needed to take a great web application from HELLO WORLD to launch and beyond. Over the past two decades, countless developers have done just that, and some of the most important web apps on the Internet are powered by Rails because of this.
But building a business on the Internet today now often requires more than just building for a generic browser. In many industries, native applications for iOS and Android have become table stakes. And the work required to build these using the official toolkits often turns out to be orders of magnitude more than the web app. In many cases, this means it’s ...
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