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Mobile apps: their role in IT infrastructure and development challenges.

Xplicity

Xplicity

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Xplicity senior developer Viktoras Brasas was sharing his mobile applications development knowledge with Kaunas University of Applied Sciences students.

In this lecture Viktoras reviews various aspects of mobile app development, code re-using opportunities, business logic and UI portability. Also, presenting his case study Viktoras shows graphical stress tester and 3D crash-course for game developers.

Topics 

In this video you will find:

  • What are mobile apps?
  • Mobile platforms review.
  • Role of mobile apps in IT infrastructure.
  • Cross-platform technology and code re-using.
  • What makes an application to be the successful one?
  • Demo.

 Lecture language – Lithuanian.