The digest of interesting materials for the mobile developer # 103 (May 12-17)

    We recall the past week with articles about Framework7, about the average conversion in the App Store, about writing design documentation and monetizing an application for podcasts, about Android controllers and how users find and use applications. Have a nice week and applications!



    Fast cross-platform HTML5 application on Framework7

    Thinking about developing an html5 application, many immediately come to mind jQuery, or rather jQueryMobile. And having tried to write even the simplest application using jQueryMobile, it is very easy to be disappointed, since the performance and responsiveness of the resulting html5 application is much lower than expected, and it can not be compared with native applications.

    Disdoc, or writing design documentation

    Disdoc is mentioned in conversations, forums are whispering about it, and green beginners and experienced developers are looking for examples of it. It happens that a deal happens under the dim light of a street lamp. The figure in the dark hood stealthily transmits a link to "Revenge of the Ryaba chicken." Of course, the mysterious messenger does not have malicious intent, but the act was committed ...

    Monetization of the podcast app in numbers

    I decided that the possibility of studying and researching the market would be more useful for others, if you add Overcast to the general heap. It will be much better than if people considered me a miser who is afraid to publish this data. I hope this will be useful to those who are exploring the independent iOS market, or those who are thinking of becoming part of it.

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