The Web Designer’s Guide to iOS Apps: Create iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad Apps with Web Standards (HTML5, CSS3, and JavaScript)
by Kristofer Layon
10. Other mobile frameworks
I will be perfectly honest: As cool as it is, the NimbleKit Objective-C framework may not be the right design or development tool for your particular app projects. I wrote this book because my mobile app design story is based on using NimbleKit, and the framework has worked extremely well for my projects and my collaborators’ projects. I also know that I haven’t even tried all of its features yet (and new features continue to be added), so I am confident that it will remain a robust platform for some time to come.
To me, this meant it was an important opportunity to tell other standards-based web designers about.
But you may have project requirements that NimbleKit doesn’t meet or you may not wish to design only for ...
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