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A new online tool named 'InAppBrowser' lets you analyze the behavior of in-app browsers embedded within mobile apps and determine if they inject privacy-threatening JavaScript into websites you visit.
Google’s Area 120 has released a new smartphone app designed to teach beginners how to write code. It’s called Grasshopper, and it kind of feels like Duolingo for coding. While Duolingo offers ...
Tabris.js is an open source mobile framework aimed to build native iOS and Android apps entirely in JavaScript. Among the main benefits of Tabris.js are performance, a fast development cycle, and ...
Development tools company Progress today announced NativeScript 5.0, its open source framework for creating native mobile apps with JavaScript. Specifically, in addition to plain old JavaScript, ...
The Famo.us mobile Web framework runs faster than standard HTML and takes less development time than native code -- once you get up to speed ...
To allow creativity in app design to grow quickly, Famo.us CEO and co-founder Steve Newcomb reasoned, developers needed to be able to use the widely-known web standards of HTML, CSS and JavaScript.
Google’s in-house incubator Area 120 has just released an app called Grasshopper, which teaches you how to code JavaScript through a series of fun mini-games.
An introduction to the Chakra JavaScript engine and how it can be used within a Windows 10 app to execute JavaScript.
This is according to the latest “Client-Side Attack Report Q2 2025”, published by security researchers c/side. A “client-side” attack is a type of security breach that occurs on the user’s device ...