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When smart phones became common place just a few years ago, there weren’t many options when making applications for them. You could write code native to the device itself, whether that was Objective-C for iOS or Java for Android. As the platforms matured, more options became available to developers. One option was that developers could write code in a different language of their choice, and another option was the ability to export their code to multiple platforms.
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© 2015 Gary Riches, Ruben Martinez Jr., Jamie Maison, Matt Klosterman, Mark Griffin
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Riches, G., Martinez, R., Maison, J., Klosterman, M., Griffin, M. (2015). Developing Apple Watch Cross-Platform Apps. In: Apple Watch for Developers. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-1338-4_7
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