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🎉 Welcome to DX-Frontend-Native! 🎉

DX-Frontend-Native is an open-source project that aims to revolutionize the way we build and interact with native application frontends. This project is designed to address and solve all the common problems faced by developers while building native app frontends.

🌟 Features

  1. Cross-Platform Compatibility 🌍: The project ensures seamless operation across different platforms, eliminating the need for separate codebases for each platform.

  2. Efficient Performance ⚡: By optimizing resource usage, DX-Frontend-Native ensures that apps run smoothly and efficiently, providing an enhanced user experience.

  3. Easy Integration 🔗: The project supports easy integration with various APIs and services, simplifying the development process.

  4. Robust Error Handling 🛡️: DX-Frontend-Native has robust error handling mechanisms in place to prevent app crashes and ensure smooth operation.

  5. Community Support 👥: Being an open-source project, it has a strong community of developers constantly working on improving the project and providing support.

📚 Getting Started

To get started with DX-Frontend-Native, clone the repository and install the necessary dependencies. If you encounter any problems, don't hesitate to open an issue or submit a pull request!

🚧 Current Work

Framework Platform Programming language
React Native Mobile (Android and iOS) JavaScript
Electron Desktop (Windows, Mac, and Linux) JavaScript, HTML, and CSS
Flutter Mobile (Android and iOS) Dart
NativeScript Mobile (Android and iOS) JavaScript, TypeScript, Angular, Vue, or Svelte
Qt Desktop (Windows, Mac, and Linux), mobile (Android and iOS), embedded systems, and cloud C++, Python, QML, and JavaScript
Capacitor Mobile (Android and iOS), Desktop (Windows, Mac, and Linux), Progressive Web Apps Web technologies, HTML, CSS, and JavaScript
Tauri Desktop (Windows, Mac, and Linux), WebAssembly JavaScript, TypeScript, Rust, and WebAssembly
Ionic Mobile (Android, iOS, and Windows), Desktop (Windows, Mac, and Linux), Progressive Web Apps Web technologies, HTML, CSS, and JavaScript
Xamarin Mobile (Android and iOS), Desktop (Windows, Mac, and Linux) C#, F#, and XAML
Appcelerator Titanium Mobile (Android and iOS), Desktop (Windows, Mac, and Linux), Progressive Web Apps JavaScript, TypeScript, WebAssembly, and CSS
Corona SDK Mobile (Android, iOS, and Windows), Desktop (Windows, Mac, and Linux), Web, and TV Lua
PhoneGap Mobile (Android, iOS, and Windows) JavaScript, HTML, and CSS
Cordova Mobile (Android, iOS, and Windows) JavaScript, HTML, and CSS
Tizen Mobile (Samsung smartwatches and TVs), Desktop (Samsung smart TVs) JavaScript, HTML, and CSS
BlackBerry WebWorks Mobile (BlackBerry) JavaScript, HTML, and CSS
Kivy Mobile (Android and iOS), Desktop (Windows, Mac, and Linux), and embedded systems Python
wxWidgets Desktop (Windows, Mac, and Linux), mobile (Android and iOS), and embedded systems C++ and Python
GTK+ Desktop (Linux and Windows) C, C++, Python, and Vala
Qt Quick Desktop (Windows, Mac, and Linux), mobile (Android and iOS), embedded systems, and cloud QML
FLTK Desktop (Windows, Mac, and Linux), embedded systems, and mobile (Android) C++
Fox Toolkit Desktop (Windows, Mac, and Linux) C++
Lazarus Desktop (Windows, Mac, and Linux), embedded systems, and mobile (Android) Free Pascal and Object Pascal
Gambas Desktop (Windows, Mac, and Linux) BASIC
XULRunner Desktop (Windows, Mac, and Linux) XUL and JavaScript
CEF (Chromium Embedded Framework) Desktop (Windows, Mac, and Linux), mobile (Android), and embedded systems C++ and JavaScript
NW.js (node-webkit) Desktop (Windows, Mac, and Linux) JavaScript, HTML, and CSS
Dear ImGui Desktop (Windows, Mac, and Linux), mobile (Android and iOS), embedded systems, and web C++

🗺️ Roadmap

  1. Q1 2024 - Cross-Platform Compatibility: Improve and ensure seamless operation across different platforms. This includes extensive testing and bug fixes.

  2. Q2 2024 - Efficient Performance: Work on optimizing resource usage to ensure that apps run smoothly and efficiently. This may involve refining the codebase and improving algorithms.

  3. Q3 2024 - Easy Integration: Develop and provide clear documentation to support easy integration with various APIs and services.

  4. Q4 2024 - Robust Error Handling: Implement robust error handling mechanisms to prevent app crashes and ensure smooth operation.

  5. Q1 2025 - Community Building: Focus on building a strong community of developers. This includes organizing coding events, providing learning resources, and encouraging contributions.

  6. Q2 2025 - Feature Expansion: Based on community feedback, begin working on expanding the features of DX-Frontend-Native.

Please note that this is a tentative roadmap and is subject to change based on project needs and community feedback.

🤝 Contributing

Contributions are what make the open-source community such an amazing place to learn, inspire, and create. Any contributions you make are greatly appreciated!

📃 License

Distributed under the MIT License. See LICENSE for more information.

Join us in revolutionizing native app frontend development! Let's code joyfully! 😄🎈🎊