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NativeScript is an open-source framework for building native mobile applications using JavaScript, TypeScript, or frameworks like Angular and Vue.js. It allows developers to create fully native apps for iOS and Android from a single codebase.
NativeScript provides direct access to native APIs without needing a bridge, meaning your app can use the same native UI components and functionalities as apps written in Swift or Kotlin. React Native uses a bridge to communicate with native components, while NativeScript accesses them directly.
You can use JavaScript or TypeScript with NativeScript. Additionally, NativeScript supports frameworks like Angular and Vue.js, allowing developers to leverage familiar tools for building mobile applications.
Yes, NativeScript apps are compiled into fully native apps that run on iOS and Android, providing native performance and access to native APIs.
NativeScript Core allows you to build apps using just JavaScript or TypeScript. NativeScript with Angular or Vue adds structure and familiarity for developers already working with these frameworks, making it easier to build complex applications.
Yes, NativeScript provides direct access to native device APIs, including features like the camera, GPS, accelerometer, and more, without needing to write native code.
Yes, NativeScript is open-source and free to use. However, it also offers paid options through NativeScript Enterprise and services from partners for enterprise-level support and features.
Since NativeScript apps run directly on native platforms, they offer high performance comparable to apps written in native languages like Swift or Kotlin. Performance depends on how well the code is optimized.
NativeScript Playground is an online tool that allows developers to build and test NativeScript apps directly in their web browser. It’s a great way to experiment with the framework without needing to install anything locally.
NativeScript provides built-in tools for debugging using Chrome Developer Tools, Visual Studio Code, or any other JavaScript debugger. You can also debug native Android and iOS code directly.
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