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Key Differences Between Web, Hybrid, and Native Apps: Pros and Cons

Hurix Digital

We often wonder about the differences between web, hybrid, and native mobile apps. We have been looking at the considerable overlap among web, hybrid, and native apps for a while now. You might be surprised that some of the “best practices” you use in your web app aren’t as effective in native and hybrid apps.

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The Future of Full Stack Development: Emerging Trends and Technologies

Hurix Digital

So, a full-stack developer knows how to design what users see and interact with (like buttons and menus) on the front end, as well as the behind-the-scenes aspects (like databases and servers) on the back end. They are proficient in languages and frameworks such as HTML, CSS, and JavaScript (for front-end).

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TalentLMS Goes Mobile (and offline) With Our New & Free, iOS App

TalentLMS

We’ve traditionally been big believers in the power, ubiquity and flexibility of web-based apps here at Epignosis HQ , and we have built our products, including the industry leading TalentLMS eLearning management platform with web technologies. Yeah, it shares the same name with the web version.

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Improving your LMS Site’s Email Deliverability with Matt Pritchett from SendWP

LifterLMS

Since many web hosting companies do not specialize in email delivery, it is common for these emails to land up in spam folders or to never be delivered at all because of improperly setup email servers. But if that’s not configured on your server correctly, you’re most not going to go anywhere. Will Middleton: Yeah.

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Overview of What’s New in Lectora 12

eLearning Brothers

Web-based Run & Preview Mode - Run mode and Preview mode now provide web-based previews of your content. Test things such as CSS and HTML extensions and preview text that renders similar to your browser. Publish for Offline Use - Publish titles for offline or to CD-ROMs and flash drives.

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Training on a small screen: How to use the TalentLMS mobile app

TalentLMS

Download training material and continue their learning even if they’re offline. Rather, it aims to be its perfect companion for delivering microlearning and micro-certifications both online and offline. Each lesson unit created in TalentLMS is labeled as mobile and/or offline compatible. Taking courses on mobile.

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Developing An eLearning Player?

Upside Learning

Adobe’s Flash Professional is widely used for eLearning development but some organizations don’t allow running Flash Player or any other 3 rd party plug-ins for that matter in their web browsers. The only option left then is to develop the courses in HTML and JavaScript. Make sure to include the all file types [ like *.swf,

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