Cordova support
See original GitHub issueAs spoken to @bernardbr, it’d be nice to have some things to facilitate the development for cordova.
Things that would need to change:
- paths would have to begin with
./somewhere
instead ofsomewhere
; - location/routes would have to use
#
; - generate an empty file called cordova.js in
client/dev
and reference it inindex.html
.
@bernardbr, what else?
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If mobile dev is of interest, I’d suggest taking a look at NativeScript, it’s open source, runs JS natively much more performantly and works well with Angular 2.
Thanks @georgeedwards! I didn’t know NativeScript… Sounds good. I will study it!