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Dave Coffin shows us how to create a filterable list picker using Angular and NativeScript.
Using Vue with NativeScript is becoming more of a reality every day. Learn how to create a super simple Vue app for iOS and Android in about one minute!
Learn about the Algolia search plugin for NativeScript
Today we’re announcing that Sidekick is available as a public preview for everyone to try. Learn what Sidekick is, how it makes mobile app development awesome, and how you can try the tool for yourself.
NativeScript has great tablet support baked in, but currently only for apps not using Angular. This post tries to offer some ideas that you can build on (or use as is) to support tablets in your Angular Native app.
helpful hints about the NativeScript Kinvey app challenge
With NativeScript 3.1, we have merged the manual instrumentation tooling and enabled all {N} apps to trace execution times of some key components. In this article you’ll learn how to enable this instrumentation, and how to use the tooling to build NativeScript apps that start fast.
Announcing the Winners of the Vue.js + NativeScript Contest
NativeScript Developer Day is back and bigger than ever. This year our one-of-a-kind event will take place at the gorgeous Scandinavia House on September 18th and 19th in New York City. Let’s look at what you can expect.
Plugins are a critical part of what makes NativeScript a compelling framework to develop iOS and Android apps. Because plugins have become essential to your apps, we on the NativeScript team are taking steps to ensure that the NativeScript plugin ecosystem remains strong. Today we’re happy to announce the first of our plugin initiatives: an official plugin seed for building NativeScript plugins.
With Progress's recent acquisition of Kinvey, NativeScript developers now have an excellent (literally top-rated) BaaS option to explore.
An in-depth overview of how some of the most useful Chrome DevTools features came to be in NativeScript.
Angular is a platform agnostic framework, where most of its building blocks are not specific to web, mobile, or desktop. Let's have a look at what we need in order to share code between web and native mobile, and some examples showing it in action.
Learn how to improve startup time of NativeScript Android application using Webpack bundling in combination with locally generated V8 heap snapshot.
NativeScript UI 3.0 is just released! Learn all about the new features and updates to this suite of UI components for NativeScript developers.
Read all about the latest NativeScript 3.1 release, which introduces new features like the Chrome DevTools Elements tab, Android snapshot builds, and more.
Save the date for NativeScript developer day - September 18-19, 2017 in New York City.
NativeScripting.com is a new video training platform that offers free and premium courses to learn how to use the NativeScript framework. Courses are high quality and up to date and will stay that way.
In this guest post, Josh Jensen shows how Appcelerator Titanium developers can easily migrate to NativeScript using familiar concepts and code
NativeScript will be at Fluent 2017—here’s what you can expect.
Learn how to access data from Salesforce inside a cross-platform mobile app with NativeScript.
Get ready for the 2017 NativeScript Summer App Contest
Learn how to use the Text-To-Speech plugin to make your apps talk back!
A quick look at how to get matching colors with an iOS ActionBar in a NativeScript app
Did you miss the NativeScript 3.0 webinar? Now is your chance to watch it!
Learn about the adding some colorful themes to your app with the NativeScript Theme Builder.
In this guest post, Rensu Theart shows us how to implement a collision detection system with native UI elements in NativeScript.
Learn how to update your NativeScript app to 3.0
NativeScript UI 2.0 is out with full support for NativeScript 3.0.
Learn how to use NativeScript to build a native cross-platform app using Visual Studio, TypeScript, SQL Server, and ASP.NET Web API.
Learn how to handle an XML response from a SOAP service with NativeScript
NativeScript 3.0 is now available! Read all about the new release and attend our webinar on May 17th to learn about the highlights from our panel of experts.
This article provides a brief introduction to bluetooth and shows how to use the nativescript-bluetooth plugin to control a robot with a BLE interface.
The 2017 Angular Attack hackathon winners are announced!
This article will walk you through how to release new versions of NativeScript apps that have already been released to the iOS App Store and Google Play. I’ll be using a small app I recently updated, Pokémon Types, as a concrete example of how to go through these steps.
This article is a straight-to-the-point checklist for deploying a NativeScript-built app to the iOS App Store and Google Play.
Learn how to monetize your app with a variety of NativeScript plugins!
We are now taking registrations for the NativeScript 3.0 webinar to be held on May 17th, 2017.
Create a Tinder-style swipable card interface with NativeScript
This article is a series of quick tips for anyone that has ever wanted to bold, italicize, underline, or highlight a portion of text in a NativeScript app.
Ibuildings are running a NativeScript workshop in Milan Italy on April 12th. You are welcome to attend in person or via the live stream. The workshop will be conducted in Italian.
Telerik UI for NativeScript has a new RC out today that is compatible with NativeScript 3.0.
It's 2017 and speech recognition on phones and tablet finally no longer sucks. Without needing external libraries even. This blog post shows how to use a plugin to add speech to text capabilities to your NativeScript app.
Take advantage of two free video courses on learning NativeScript (with or without Angular!)
Progress Software is a sponsor of this year's ng-conf event and will have many activities going on, many of which you can catch remotely via the live stream.
Learn about using existing Objective-C, Swift, and Java libraries with NativeScript via Nathan Walker's new course on egghead.io.
The NativeScript 3.0 release candidate is available for use today!
Last week, the Angular team released Angular 4.0.0, and today we’re happy to announce that NativeScript now supports this latest update 🎉 Angular 4 brings smaller application packages and faster runtime speeds. Let’s look at how you can update your NativeScript apps to take advantage of these optimizations.