Tuesday, December 24, 2013

Developers have less interest in developing for iPhone and ... - TeK.sapo

iPhone and iPad, the two leading mobile Apple devices are the leaders in the preference of developers with regard to future development plans. About 84% of developers are very interested in developing for the iPhone ecosystem, while 81.7% showed great interest in creating solutions for the iPad.

Despite leading the table, since the IDC and Appcelerator carry out the report, the values ??had never been so low for the technological platforms of Cupertino.

The Android which has also seen better days, has recovered over the past few days with the intention of programmers. Android phones occupy the third position with 79.4% of developers’ intentions, while the tablet still has a timid 66.1%.

Although the environment of Windows Phone mobile operating systems is planned in 40% of programmers, surpassing the figures for the “traditional” Windows that is below 35%.

In the report for the fourth quarter of 2013 Mobile Trends, held in November, it was still namely that Facebook was by far the highest level of service received by the integration programmers in other applications, the disclosure of the NSA scandal took 64% of nearly 6,700 respondents programmers to consider reviewing some key aspects of their applications, and that the market for mobile software continues to be the main obstacle to the need to find the resources that best apply to “that” development.

Javascript is surveyed for 47% of the core language in software development, while Java, Objective-C and C # occupy the following positions.

Another set of data also reveals that more than 50% believe the Google-Glass will become a priority in development plans, as well as iOS applications for the car. Already 50.2% of developers think it’s unlikely that Windows will become a development priority in the short term.

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