Jonathan Stark

Mobile strategy, training, and development.

Tag: HTML

The Developer’s Guide to Mobile Frameworks

Yours truly in .net Magazine:
The Developer’s Guide to Mobile Frameworks

One Hundred Percent

I posed the following question on Twitter and G+ yesterday:
What percentage of iOS App Store apps require a connection to the internet?
It took five hours before anyone answered correctly (BTW – thanks for all the replies and kudos to @Beyond_Deathday and @jeffreyisham for nailing it).

Of Web Apps and HTML Apps

Recently, I was talking with a buddy whose employer needed a mobile app designed and built. As he described the idea to me, it quickly became apparent that the hard work was in backend programming, network configuration, and integration with existing systems. The mobile client app itself (i.e., the part that would be installed locally [...]

Igniting Mobile Apps for the Enterprise with HTML5

Yours truly featured in Wireless Week:
Igniting Mobile Apps for the Enterprise with HTML5

More Remote Debugging for Mobile Web Apps

JS Console is a cloud-based, cross-platform remote web app debugging utility created by the inimitable Remy Sharp (@rem). If you need quick and dirty console access to your (or someone else’s) web app, you should check it out.