Unless there is a specific technical requirement or objection, I
would prefer to use the Qt QML platform. It will allow us to have
a single code-base for all OS's, we can integrate java, swift, obj
c, python, javascript and C++ libraries into the app if we need to
and the community version is open source. Qt is used extensively
throughout the Linux community and is widely supported. It's not
quite as well known for mobile applications, but I fully believe
in QML for multi-platform applications.
I was thinking it'd be fun to do the whole thing with react, then you can build out a react-native app if you want.
--Chris
On Wed, Mar 8, 2017 at 8:44 PM, <ambassador@fourthworld.com> wrote:
Would it simplify things to add a responsive template to the site? One data set, all users, zero install.
Richard Gaskin
Fourth World Systems
On Mar 8, 2017 7:55 PM, Derek <derek@knowikiapps.com> wrote:
Hey everyone!
I understand there is a conversation starting about replacing Guidebook in favor of a SCaLE mobile app. I'm just getting started doing mobile apps and I'd like to volunteer to work on that project as it would make a great portfolio piece for me. I did some development work on the A/V camera control system for this past SCaLE and I have some ideas on how to we can do something great for this project as well. Let me know what you think!
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