Since images take time to download on apps, Lisle recommends “lazy loading
Since images take time to download on apps, Lisle recommends “lazy
loading,” or bringing the images into the background with Javascript,
which downloads each image more quickly. He also suggests creating a
“hybrid app,” which builds a responsive web app using the open-source
framework Phone Gap; this will allow images to be contained within the app instead of downloading them.
Later in the video, Lisle highlights resources where developers can find code samples for using the iCloud API, including Apple’s developer site, Lynda.com and GitHub. You can also watch videos from Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference.
Our developer experts are from Mutual Mobile, a leading development and design firm that builds mobile strategies for top companies such as Audi, Google and Citigroup. The team is eager to answer your questions about mobile, so ping us with your top queries on Twitter, using the hashtag #AskaDev. Don’t forget to check out our Ask a Dev YouTube channel and subscribe.
Later in the video, Lisle highlights resources where developers can find code samples for using the iCloud API, including Apple’s developer site, Lynda.com and GitHub. You can also watch videos from Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference.
Our developer experts are from Mutual Mobile, a leading development and design firm that builds mobile strategies for top companies such as Audi, Google and Citigroup. The team is eager to answer your questions about mobile, so ping us with your top queries on Twitter, using the hashtag #AskaDev. Don’t forget to check out our Ask a Dev YouTube channel and subscribe.
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