By Anupam Chugh
Developers today are often confused when trying to pick the best framework for building apps. Native Android and iOS were the most sought-after ones until recently. Today, though, businesses and developers are looking for a technology that lets them share code across platforms while also ensuring that there aren’t any performance hiccups. At the turn of this decade, mobile application developers do have a wide variety of frameworks and technologies to choose from. Facebook’s React Native is still the preferred framework for building cross-platform apps. Despite this, Google’s Flutter, a relatively new kid on the block, has gained steam and is breathing down React Native’s neck. At the same time, the Xamarin and Ionic frameworks are beginning to see a decline in their popularity.
By Christopher Jason
November 30, 2020 - Stakeholders reported consumers have limited knowledge of available application programming interfaces (APIs) and mobile phone applications that enable patients to coordinate their care through a third-party app, according to a new Office of the National Coordinator for Health IT (ONC) report. ONC facilitated a discussion with health IT stakeholders about their respective costumers’ experiences and the future of patient-facing APIs and applications.




