a parenthesis between French Mathieu you're French?

Le mercredi 13 janvier 2016 16:50:12 UTC+1, Mathieu Clabaut a écrit :
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> A bit out of topic, but also note that with the help of the nice termux 
> android app, you can develop and run the web2py server on your android…
> Quite nice when you're far from a real computer…
>
> -Mathieu
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> 2016-01-12 16:39 GMT+01:00 eric cuver <amihaco...@gmail.com <javascript:>>
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>> there are several solution all depends on your application. facebook use 
>> 2 adress  url www.facebook.com for the web and when you go through the 
>> mobile it is this address that is used https://m.facebook.com/
>>
>> If you want to create video games for example I think it's better to do 
>> it in native. Now for notifications exist for example in  HTML there are 
>>  things like this https://pusher.com/tutorials/realtime-notifications I 
>> think that there are more. To access the camera you have api in html like 
>> this http://bridgeit.mobi/html5-camera-access.html.   
>>  look this website you are all api html for mobile 
>> http://mobilehtml5.org/       as I say it depends on what you want to do
>>
>> Le mardi 12 janvier 2016 15:53:44 UTC+1, Andrew Buchan a écrit :
>>>
>>> @eric That's interesting... So essentially you'd get an "app" on your 
>>> mobile, but it just opens to a webpage on a server.
>>> That is probably the best solution offered so far although you need to 
>>> be connected to and also don't get access to phone's features like 
>>> contacts, notifications etc...
>>>
>>>
>>> On Tue, Jan 12, 2016 at 9:04 AM, eric cuver <amihaco...@gmail.com> 
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>> you can also do this with web2py you just need to create a webview with 
>>>> Cordova or Kivy with the URL of your mobile website view. Me this is what 
>>>> I 
>>>> do and it works without problems
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Le lundi 11 janvier 2016 22:31:58 UTC+1, Alessio Varalta a écrit :
>>>>>
>>>>> Sorry, , you are right. Now i have developed only in Android now in 
>>>>> these day for a project i start to study cordova and is true that you can 
>>>>> upload on Google market this my first time with Hybrid app
>>>>>
>>>>> Il giorno lunedì 11 gennaio 2016 13:17:14 UTC+1, Andrew Buchan ha 
>>>>> scritto:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Just to butt-in on what Richard said:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> "But this kind of app are often not that interresting from user stand 
>>>>>> point... I mean you don't have a good mobile app user experience with 
>>>>>> them 
>>>>>> most of the time because they to simple that you can just access the 
>>>>>> real 
>>>>>> web app and it could be even better..."
>>>>>>
>>>>>> That's not really true anymore...
>>>>>>
>>>>>> What you are referring to are hybrid apps, which is essentially a 
>>>>>> mini-website (HTML, JS, CSS) wrapped in a package and rendered in a 
>>>>>> native 
>>>>>> webview, as opposed to a native app which is built in objective-C or 
>>>>>> Java.
>>>>>> Hybrid apps can access the phone's features such as camera, battery, 
>>>>>> geolocation, accelerometer etc... So you can do much more than you would 
>>>>>> by 
>>>>>> accessing a web app in the browser!
>>>>>> Hybrid performance is also more than adequate for most applications, 
>>>>>> and many of today's top apps are hybrid (in fact I challenge you to find 
>>>>>> out which apps on your phone are hybrid and which are native...)
>>>>>>
>>>>>> What's more, with tools like cordova you can target both Android and 
>>>>>> iOS (with caveats) with the same code.
>>>>>> You also get to use the latest Javascript frameworks, such as 
>>>>>> AngularJS or ReactJS.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> My advice would be to learn js and angular then go down the ionic (
>>>>>> http://ionicframework.com/) path. I really don't see a case for 
>>>>>> bringing web2py into android.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Edit:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> What Alessio said isn't true either. You can publish hybrid apps to 
>>>>>> Google play and Apple's app store.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Here's a useful page:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> http://www.joshmorony.com/the-step-by-step-guide-to-publishing-a-html5-mobile-application-on-app-stores/
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On Monday, January 4, 2016 at 9:20:53 PM UTC, RAGHIB R wrote:
>>>>>>>
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