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Yolanda

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A user has the right to obtain necessary computing resources to perform his or her workefficiently.
 
  Indicate whether the statement is true or false

Question 2

Differentiate between native and Web mobile applications.
 
  What will be an ideal response?



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Answer to Question 1

TRUE

Answer to Question 2

Native mobile applications are developed using serious, heavy-duty, professional
programming languages such as Objective-C, Java, and VB.Net. All of these languages are
object-oriented, which means they can be used to create difficult, complex applications, and, if
used properly, will result in high-performance code that is easy to alter when requirements
change. Object-oriented languages can only be used by professional programmers who have
devoted years to learning object-oriented design and coding skills. The downside of native
applications is that they only run on the operating system for which they are programmed. As a
general rule, the cost of native applications is high.
Web development languages are HTML5, CSS3, and Java Script. Web applications can be
written by professional programmers. However, it is possible for technically oriented Web
developers and business professionals to develop them as well. Web applications are limited by
the capabilities of the browser. While browsers are becoming increasingly sophisticated, they
cannot offer the full capabilities of the underlying operating system and hardware. The major
advantage of webs over native applications is that they will run on any operating system and
mobile device.



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