On 10/10/10 10:48 , Doug wrote:
I interviewed with Yahoo a while back, and their strategy is to
product mobile apps and SDKs that are primarily web driven with an
Android/iOS shim to access the device-specific features. Honestly, I
think this is a smart move because it leverages all their web content,
infrastructure, and talent while minimizing the time to market for a
mobile app.
FWIW, I turned them down because hybrid mobile-web apps aren't my
interest and I'm trying to abandon my prior track as a web app
developer. :-)
That said, leverage any web content you have because the web isn't
going away any time soon!
I second both point - that is, for some publisher the model might make
sense, and I don't like it either :-) Indeed, this is due to an
architectural deficiency, I mean if people exposing a web app had a good
modular architecture, they could expose it by means of REST as well and
easily connecting any kind of client to it...
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