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Angular Mobile
NameAngular Mobile
DeveloperGoogle
Written inJavaScript
Operating systemAndroid, iOS
LanguageEnglish
WebsiteAngular.io

Angular Mobile is a framework for building mobile applications using Angular, a popular JavaScript framework developed by Google. It allows developers to create mobile applications using HTML5, CSS3, and JavaScript, and provides a set of tools and services for building, testing, and deploying mobile applications. Microsoft, Amazon, and IBM are among the companies that have adopted Angular for their mobile application development. The framework is also widely used by developers at Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn.

Introduction to Angular Mobile

Angular Mobile is a set of tools and services that enable developers to build mobile applications using the Angular framework. It provides a set of components, services, and tools for building, testing, and deploying mobile applications, and is designed to work with Ionic, a popular framework for building hybrid mobile applications. Adobe, SAP, and Oracle are among the companies that have integrated Angular Mobile with their existing technologies. The framework is also compatible with React Native, Xamarin, and Flutter, making it a popular choice among developers at Apple, Google, and Amazon.

History and Development

The development of Angular Mobile began in 2010, when the Angular framework was first released by Google. The first version of Angular Mobile was released in 2014, and was designed to work with Ionic and other hybrid mobile frameworks. Since then, the framework has undergone several updates and revisions, with new features and components being added regularly. Microsoft Azure, Amazon Web Services, and Google Cloud Platform are among the cloud platforms that support Angular Mobile. The framework is also widely used by developers at NASA, MIT, and Stanford University.

Key Features and Components

Angular Mobile provides a set of key features and components for building mobile applications, including Ionic components, Angular services, and Cordova plugins. It also provides a set of tools for building, testing, and deploying mobile applications, including Angular CLI, Karma, and Jasmine. Facebook React, Twitter Bootstrap, and LinkedIn API are among the technologies that are compatible with Angular Mobile. The framework is also widely used by developers at Uber, Airbnb, and Dropbox.

Architecture and Design

The architecture and design of Angular Mobile is based on the Model-View-ViewModel (MVVM) pattern, which provides a clear separation of concerns between the application's logic, data, and user interface. The framework uses HTML5 and CSS3 for building the user interface, and JavaScript for building the application's logic. Google Material Design, Apple Human Interface Guidelines, and Microsoft Design Language are among the design languages that are supported by Angular Mobile. The framework is also compatible with Adobe Creative Cloud, Sketch, and Figma.

Comparison with Other Frameworks

Angular Mobile is one of several frameworks available for building mobile applications, including React Native, Xamarin, and Flutter. It is designed to provide a set of tools and services for building hybrid mobile applications, and is widely used by developers at Google, Microsoft, and Amazon. Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn are among the companies that have adopted Angular Mobile for their mobile application development. The framework is also widely used by developers at IBM, Oracle, and SAP.

Applications and Use Cases

Angular Mobile is widely used for building a variety of mobile applications, including m-commerce applications, social media applications, and gaming applications. It is also used by developers at NASA, MIT, and Stanford University for building mobile applications for scientific research and education. Uber, Airbnb, and Dropbox are among the companies that have built mobile applications using Angular Mobile. The framework is also compatible with Amazon Alexa, Google Assistant, and Microsoft Cortana, making it a popular choice among developers building voice-activated applications. Category:Mobile application development frameworks