I'd think most roll their own apps, framework or no framework. But yes, there should be one alternative for no framework and another for native development. To your other point, if you look at frameworks like jqMobi and…
... or appMobi/jqMobi. You could basically use of any of these frameworks/libs and run your project through appMobi in the same way you would run it through Phonegap.
An open source object-oriented JavaScript framework for mobile or web apps from HP. Powers webOS
Of the above, only Titanium at times. Others are Enyo, jqMobi/appMobi, iui
This is just what the doctor ordered, for me. Been searching for a lightweight pure framework that plays nice with other mobile app dev frameworks. Looks like something I can wrap my head around. Someone mentioned it…
I'd think most roll their own apps, framework or no framework. But yes, there should be one alternative for no framework and another for native development. To your other point, if you look at frameworks like jqMobi and…
... or appMobi/jqMobi. You could basically use of any of these frameworks/libs and run your project through appMobi in the same way you would run it through Phonegap.
An open source object-oriented JavaScript framework for mobile or web apps from HP. Powers webOS
Of the above, only Titanium at times. Others are Enyo, jqMobi/appMobi, iui
This is just what the doctor ordered, for me. Been searching for a lightweight pure framework that plays nice with other mobile app dev frameworks. Looks like something I can wrap my head around. Someone mentioned it…