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International JavaScript Conference London 2022
 | 27.04.2022

Cross-platform with Capacitor – JavaScript Fullstack Day IJS London 2022

This talk is part of the “JavaScript Fullstack Day” Workshop at the International JavaScript Conference 2021 in Munich – a collaboration of different Speakers to cover the modern full programming stack. Each talk, provided by an expert, covers particular tooling or part of the stack.

In this part, you will learn about hybrid apps and the cross-platform approach.
Learn how to create android, ios and electron apps using Capacitor and your existing web app.

Max Marschall is engineer consultant at Thinktecture with focus on Angular and 2D/3D visualization.

Event

International JavaScript Conference London 2022
25.04.22  
- 28.04.22 
@ London
 (GB)
Cross-platform with Capacitor – JavaScript Fullstack Day IJS London 2022

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