<span><br></span><span>Learn macOS development!</span><p><span>You're an experienced iOS developer and have always wanted to develop a native macOS app. But, you have no idea where to begin.</span></p><p><span>Never fear! </span><span>macOS by Tutorials</span><span> is here to guide you. You'll be c
Nepenthes: iOS&macOS Enterprise App Development Solution
β Scribed by Xiaohui Li
- Publisher
- Everdow
- Year
- 2016
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 84
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Nepenthes is a sub-middleware for iOS & macOS App development,which sets the standards for java back-end and Objective-C front-end development.Nepenthes back-end is based on Apache Tomcat or other J2EE compatible middleware by extends Nepenthes library.Nepenthes front-end is mapping to back-end with the support of Nepenthes framework. Nepenthes simplifies development process and shortens development lifecycle,it ensures the communication layer safe and solid,let your team focus only on business logic.
Based on Nepenthes,your organization can develop very complicated enterprise Apps rapidly,reduce back-end and front-end teams employees nearly to half. Reduce the communication errors in the development debugging,raise project development speed dramatically.
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