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Mobile app developers in many regions outside the US and Europe are choosing to develop apps in HTML5 rather than iOS but it's iOS that's earning devs the biggest bucks.
This could be Android, iOS, Windows, Blackberry, etc. For Android, native apps are typically built using Java, while for iOS, a native app can be built using Objective C or (more recently) Swift.
Motorola Solutions offers the new RhoElements HTML5 framework for creating apps for Windows Embedded devices and Windows CE.
The second chapter of Developing Windows Store Apps with HTML5 and JavaScript covers animation with CSS and introduces CSS transforms before concluding with brief discussion of CSS media queries.
A survey of developers shows that their interest is in iOS, while Android and Windows 8 get mixed reviews A just-released survey of more than 5,000 developers put another massive dent in in HTML5 ...
It looks as though Microsoft actually has a shot at competing with iOS and Android in BYOD. Mobile app developers have a growing interest in HTML5, especially for Windows 8, which is great news ...