See robust growth in demand for mobile developers to build business applications for consumer facing applications according to new research published by Accelerator and IDC. Moreover, developers are more interested in building on a program for the Apple iPhone and iPad-comparison, Android, HTML5 web apps, and other competitive basis.
Accelerator and IDC surveyed 6,046 mobile developers for their Q2 2013 Mobile Developer Report. The fact that 43% said that they need to work with business apps - up to 29 percent by 2010 is not necessarily surprising due to the momentum of the BOYD movement and evolution of smart phones, mobile devices are popping up all over the world and business professionals use It makes sense for them to have a real job, that companies that have custom-built applications for their specific needs.
The report also found that more developers are eyeing tablets, as well as an application platform: 81 percent said they wanted to build a tablet in the next six months, while 84 percent said they'd Code for smart phones. Notably, while iOS and Windows developers expressed interest in approximately the smart phone and tablet forms, Android developers reported a significant bias against the tablet.
Speaking of plans, the survey asked respondents which mobile platforms they were "very interested" to build on. The most popular answer to the iPhone at 87 percent, followed by iPad-around 84 per cent: iPhone and iPad are held the first and second slots in 2010.
They found «Android phone" as their third most preferred mobile platform is about 77% more: «Android tablet" program came in fourth at 65 percent, followed very closely by HTML5 Mobile Web apps at 64 percent: Developer interest in Android, it seems, dwindled significantly since In the middle of last year.
"This is likely to reflect the entire platform fragmentation, unclear revenue potential of low-end devices, and the lack of information about the" Key lime pie, "the report said. "Only in the Google-Nexus product line punches above its weight, continuing to draw developer interest, despite the relatively limited audience and geographic availability."
Around 36 developers are very interested in developing for: Windows Phone, 35 percent said the same in a Windows tablet. Interest in Windows Phone growing steadily since August 2012, when only 22% of the developers to build a platform. "Whether this marks the final bottoming out or stabilize the growth path remains to be seen, end users cite lack of apps for Windows phones as the No. 1 reason for not making a lot of developers lockstep lack of involvement in the Microsoft-h recalls," the report.
Firefox OS piqued the interest of about 25 per cent of respondents, edging out a new platform to a point or so. Down to the dregs of the BlackBerry Phone at 12% (up 8% from last year), and the BlackBerry Playbook at 8%: Tizen completed the list, at 5. Most notably, the study found that developers have to build multiple OSes, and a 2.5 average developer platforms.
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