8 Jun 2018

2 New Technologies for Faster Development of Mobile Apps.

Experts have stated that there are a very few companies and mobile application developers who regularly update their knowledge about the latest technologies for mobile application development. Though there are numerous languages which assists the developers in app development it is important to choose that technology which is best for the company.  Mobile app development usually takes place with the help of languages such as Java, C++, HTML5, Swift programming language and many more. But now, new technologies have also been emerged for developers to have a look. 



Flutter


One of the updated technology is Flutter which mobile app developers in Singapore and across the world are considering as it makes use of DART and not the JavaScript as the language of programming. It provides flexibility in the development of mobile application.  Since it is backed by Google, the technology is packed with wide range of plug-ins. 


Kotlin


Another application which one of the best mobile app development companies in Singapore makes use of is Kotlin. Kotlin is a language which is developed from the limitation of Java and provides the advantage of where Java fall short. It is an open-source program whose extensions are beneficial for mobile application developers as without many changes at the source code they can add methods as well as class to the program. This language is compatible with all of the versions of Android moreover, it is also interoperable with Java. In addition to this, Kotlin has great tooling support of Android and IDE. 

So, both Flutter and Kotlin are fresh technologies which could really help in the development of mobile apps across the world for the faster development of the app and reduce the overall time taken for development of such mobile apps. These are packed with bundles of features and tools which brings various benefit for the developer as well as to the company as a whole.  Fortunately, Openwave mobile app developers use both these technologies in their operations. 

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