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Will HTML5 Kill the Native App? Mobile Computing | Feature Will HTML5 Kill the Native App? As schools calculate the best way to serve students via mobile apps, cost and performance are part of the equation. Does HTML5 offer a solution or is it just another variable? For colleges and universities today, the question is no longer whether to develop a campus app or not.

That horse left the barn in 2012, and BYOD is now galloping freely. Instead, the debate has shifted to the best--and most cost-efficient--way to make campus applications accessible to the myriad devices and operating systems out there. Schools have a few options: They can develop multiple native app versions; they can develop an HTML5 solution that will run on the device browser; or they can plump for a hybrid of the two. HTML5 is the dark horse. The Costs Developing applications for multiple platforms is expensive, primarily because it takes developers a lot of time to create two or three versions of a single app. Html KickStart: Una herramienta para programar en “Responsive” Html5. Neutron Drive, un editor de código online que se integra con Google Drive. Neutron Drive es un útil editor de código online que se vale de Google Drive para ofrecer diferentes funcionalidades de almacenamiento, velocidad, copias automáticas, estabilidad y sincronización para trabajar en cualquier proyecto de código incluso desde múltiples equipos.

Ya como editor cuenta con temas, una cómoda interfaz por pestañas, un explorador de archivos para navegador dentro de los ficheros en Google Drive, un cajón de búsqueda potenciado, guardado automático, revisión de versiones para volver a un estado anterior y un gato como logo. Se puede instalar como una Chrome Web App y viene con el siempre eficiente coloreado de sintaxis que responde al lenguaje utilizado (clic derecho sobre el nombre de la pestaña en uso y luego en Editor Mode para desplegarlos): C, C++, Java, JavaScript, Perl, Ruby, PHP, Python, CSS, HTML, R, Latex y otros 45 más entre los que se incluye escritura en texto plano.

Enlaces: Página oficial | Neutron Drive en la Chrome Web Store. 10 Best Responsive HTML5 Frameworks and Tools. This is a review of 10 open source responsive HTML5 frameworks, boilerplates and tools for front-end web development (HTML, CSS, and JavaScript). I’ve included tutorials and resources related to each of them, and a comparison table at the end. 1. Twitter Bootstrap Bootstrap is a popular, modern front-end/UI development framework. It’s feature-packed and will have most of the things you’ll need for developing responsive sites and apps. Bootstrap has a 12-grid responsive layout, 13 custom jQuery plugins for common UIs like carousels and modal windows, a Bootstrap customizer, and more. Bootstrap is well-documented, and this open source project has plenty of coverage in blogs and tutorial sites. Bootstrap Tutorials Bootstrap Tools and Resources 2. Foundation is another popular responsive front-end framework.

It has rapid-prototyping capabilities, a responsive grid system and much more. Foundation is by ZURB, a company of product designers focused on providing web-based solutions. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Bootswatch: Free themes for Twitter Bootstrap.