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  1. Octal Digital is a full-service website & mobile app development company based in Houston. We build astounding custom websites and mobile apps on numerous platforms, using the latest development technologies on the market so that you and your users reap all the benefits of a digital world. Call us at 281-899-0697 and allow us to put your business online.
  2. Hey, I am looking for a Lead Game Architect to add to my team in the Alpharetta area. Full-time, up to 3 days remote work, making up to 40 digital games like bejeweled and farmville. leading a team, very hands-on front-end work. Please contact me at [email protected] if you or anyone you know is interested. thank you julia [email protected]
  3. Hi all, I want to create an application which will need a website as well. What I'm looking for is how to make as few different source codes as possible. My definition for a "source code" is a code for a single platform/service. What needs to be done is as follows: 1) Mobile app - there's a need for: iOS version, Android version, Windows phone version, web service, database. 2) Website - client and server side, database. My priorities are from highest to lowest: 1) As few source codes as possible. 2) Fastest learning curve as possible for my knowledge (will be described next) 3) Cheapest. My knowledge: C# (Xamarin is a possibility), Java, Native Android, a bit of Spring, a bit of PHP, a bit of MySQL. If there's a need to learn some technologies - for example ASP.NET, HTML, CSS, Javascript - I'll do it. I heard you can somehow create a web site and then turn it into a cross platform mobile application like PhoneGap or Ionic, which means you might be able to get a single source code for everything - is it true? What do you think is the best option in my case?
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