Good practices for building web application that can later have and mobile(Android/iPhone) version [closed] - iphone

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Closed 10 years ago.
can you advice me a book or something else containing good practices about how to build/structure a web application in a way that will be easy to extend it with an Android/iPhone version later.
I am currently trying to get into Django so it will be nice if the practices are related to it, but every hint will be appreciated.

I would suggest just doing Model-View-Controller. If you put all your logic into your controller (which you should), going from a web based application to a mobile one is just writing a new view.

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Closed 11 years ago.
I saw some frameworks and wanted to know which one is the best.
Raw PHP, .net, Java...? Another?
I would answer this question with another question:
Which is the language or framework
you are more comfortable with?
But if that does not answer your question, and you prefer to try some other language/framework to develop Facebook apps, I believe the best you can do is take a look at the Facebook developer site and check which SDK they offer.
You're going to get a lot of different answers here. Depending on what people prefer to use, they'll say it's the best.As long as you can get what you want done, go with what you know.

What is the best automated web testing tool for GWT? [closed]

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Closed 11 years ago.
I'm interested to do automatic testing on GWT applications.
I know not all automated web testing tools can cope with dynamic AJAX web frameworks such as GWT.
Anyone with positive experience here?
Have you tried GwtUnitTest ?
I know this isn't black box testing, but it allows test ajax.
Also I have practive with implementing ajax tests with TestComplete. But development of those test cases is complicated.

New or Old Non-MVC PHP Frameworks [closed]

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Closed 11 years ago.
I know this has been asked way too many times... But I am in search of a non-mvc-based PHP framework. My only requirements are that it be stable enough, and not one that can be easily found (meaning that if it can be easily found, then I've probably already found it, and don't like it)
Any help is appreciated
Thanks!
Check out Fat Free - can be used in an MVC way or not - super flexible, but needs PHP 5.3+ to run.

What is the best way to do automated UI testing on the iPhone? [closed]

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Closed 11 years ago.
What is the best way to do automated UI testing on the iPhone?
___ is to iPhone as Selenium is to web apps
There's in-built SDK support for automated UI testing via UIAutomation:
http://developer.apple.com/library/ios/#documentation/DeveloperTools/Reference/UIAutomationRef/Introduction/Introduction.html
Write your tests in JavaScript, and execute them via instruments. The link above should get you started.

How to port a website into a mobile version of it? [closed]

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Closed 10 years ago.
Is it possible to port a certain full-blown website into its mobile version? If yes, how to do so?
The question seems to be a bit vague, but I would also like to get a vague idea as to how it can be done. The scalability issues and all.
There are commercial services available which will make creating mobile version of your site fairly simple, if not even a trivial task. For example check out http://mobify.me/
Some recent articles on this subject I found to be useful:
http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2011/01/12/guidelines-for-responsive-web-design/
http://www.alistapart.com/articles/responsive-web-design/
http://csswizardry.com/2011/01/forget-responsive-web-design/
I hope this will help in finding a good method to create mobile content.