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Content: Mobile Development Frameworks - Picking a Framework for Mobile App Development #2862

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iumehara opened this issue Aug 21, 2023 · 0 comments
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Summary of content

An overview of things to consider when choosing between different mobile frameworks, including native, multi-platform framework, and web. It will also cover our recent successes using React Native, and include a mild recommendation that React Native is sufficient for most business use caseses.
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Summary of audiences

  • Product owners that are considering making a mobile app
  • Developers that are choosing a framework for their mobile app

Level of content

  • 101: "Awareness / Exploration"

Contributor Checklist

  1. [] I have added a card to the GitHub Content Backlog and/or moved it to the proper column. See Content Prewriting and Ideation
  2. If contributing via Google Docs: I have added a link to my document to this issue, and set the document's Share settings to "Anyone on the internet with this link can comment".
  3. My content is drafted in accordance with existing style guides and best practices. See Drafting Content
  4. The front matter (metadata) is filled out completely (e.g. description, topics, tags, author, etc - as appropriate for the content type). See Drafting Content
  5. My content has been reviewed by my team for technical accuracy. See Editing Content
  6. My content has beed reviewed and edited by a copy editor. See Editing Content
  7. If applicable: My content has gone through a legal review (VMware Employees Only). See Editing Content
  8. If applicable: I have tested my content locally and everything passes. See Testing Content
  9. Optional: I have filled out the Social Media request form (optional) (VMware Employees Only). See Next Steps
  10. If applicable: I have created an author page and opened a pull request to get it added. See Next Steps

Reviewer Checklist

  • Review if the content is a good fit for the Tanzu Developer Center. See Content Prewriting and Ideation
  • There this GitHub issue has been added to the content backlog project
  • Ensure with the author that the content has been reviewed for technical accuracy.
  • Ensure with the author that the content has been through copy editing.
  • If applicable: Ensure with the author that the content has been through Legal review.
  • Review fit with the Tanzu Developer Center Style Guide and the VMware Style Guide (VMware Employees Only).
  • Ensure the front matter is filled out correctly and completely.
  • If applicable: Review additions to custom_dict.txt.
  • Ensure with the author they have reviewed the staging site for correctness. The reviewer should review this too.
  • If applicable: Review any new Team pages.
  • Optional: Ensure the author has provided copy for Social Media distribution.\
  • If contributing via Google Docs: Send the staging link to the author to review. The reviewer should review this too. Get the final 👍 from the author to push the content public.
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