![]() Code Might Not Run as Fast: Since PyMob generates native source code, they are further compiled by native compiler and hence this is not an issue at all.Ĥ. The generated code, say, Objective C(iOS), Java(Android) or JavaScript(HTML5) can be used with any tool as desired by the developer.ģ. ![]() You Can’t Always Use Your Own Tools: The PyMob code can be written with any IDE (or vi/emacs). Here are “cons” which are typically mentioned for any cross-platform mobile app development platform and my inputs on how PyMob fares:ġ.The Framework Might Not Support Every Feature of an Operating System or Device: In the PyMob approach, this will not be an issue since the developers get native source code out of PyMob which they can edit and add features by hand (if they desire so).Ģ. More information on PyMob is available at The generated native source code is virtually indistinguishable from a hand written code and can be further optimized by native compilers. Thirdly, PyMob generates native source code for all the supported platforms. Secondly, the spec has to be written in Python just once. ![]() Firstly, writing apps in Python is certainly simpler than Obj-C, Java or JavaScript (some would disagree). There are few aspects which make PyMob approach truly unique. PyMob is a platform where apps can be written purely in Python and the compiler tool-flow (PyMob) converts them in native source codes for various platforms.
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