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Mobile app development trends of the year

Ekaterina Novoseltseva / 4 min read.
November 8, 2017
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This past year shaped up to be a phenomenal year for the app economy1, and 2018 is set to be another great year. Mobile is more mainstream than ever, and businesses from all industries are relying on this channel to boost existing revenue by meeting customer demands. Mobile app development trends change a loT and 2018 promises to see the continuing emergence of new, cutting-edge techniques and tools, along with growth in traditional technologies and approaches. But now, let’s look at top trends to focus on next year.

4 Mobile App Development Trends

AI

AI will make a mark in both the construction techniques of mobile apps and in boosting their capabilities. Through the use of advanced analytics, cognitive interfaces into complex systems, and machine learning techs, AI will provide business users access to powerful insights never before available to them. Due to these advantages, big players like Google, IBM, eBay, Facebook have started investing and acquiring startups those who are experts in Artificial Intelligence.

AR & VR 

If you are a little aware of modern mobile app development trends, then AR and VR apps are nothing new to you. They have been revolutionary in gaming and entertainment industry. VR devices like Samsung Gear VR, Google Cardboard and Oculus Rift are gaining popularity. And games like Pokemon Go, iOnRoad, Sky Siege and myNav are bright examples of AR games. Dominating the App Store, these mobile games prove AR technology has great potential to influence consumers in engaging and meaningful ways.

IoT

This year we have noticed that smart homes get much more interactive. Nest and ecobee are two companies that have the trail-blazed smart home technology. For developers, integrations involve complex mobile platforms and backend infrastructure that can communicate and share data between all devices for a unified experience. Data analytics also becomes key here since all the data that is stored and shared needs to be accessed easily and efficiently. The Internet of Things is shaping mobile app development trends since almost every IoT solution needs a dedicated application enabling users to manage smart devices. Although building IoT-related software is not that different from what developers have been doing for years, most Internet of Things solutions are innovative by default and often require integration with third-party or niche devices and services.

Mobile App Security

The security of a smartphone has become more crucial than ever because of the quantity of personal user data it houses. Apps with built-in security features can make a large difference in the app space. Coding for Apple‘s iOS is now moving from Objective-C to Apple’s programming language, Swift. More developers will be adopting the use of this platform, providing better UX with more security features.


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Top 3 Languages for Mobile App Development in 2017

There are many programming languages used for mobile app development these days including Java, C++, C#, JavaScript, Swift, Objective C, etc., but let’s look at the best ones this year!

1. Swift

Apple wanted to simplify the learning curve and workflow for developers and released its own programming language for iOS and OS X called Swift. Most of the mobile app developers say that Swift is much easier than Objective “ C. Also, Swift eliminates the possibility of security vulnerabilities that tends to arise with Objective-C. And as it’s a newer programming language with a lot of growing hype around it, Swift is one of the valuable languages to learn to be an in-demand developer.

2. Kotlin

On 17 May 2017, Google announced that it was adopting Kotlin as a high-level language for Android development. And I am very happy about this fact because it was developed by JetBrains, in Saint “ Petersburg and I am from there! This open source language is based on Java Virtual Machine and can also be compiled with JavaScript source code. Kotlin made software developers enter a New Era in Android App Development. What is also good about it is that it can co-exist with its elder sibling Java on the same project. In fact, once software developers compile their project using both the languages, it will be difficult for anyone to say which section is done using Kotlin and which one using Java. Kotlin allows software developers to use its features and ease of operation without switching to a new project or changing the codes for the present project.

3. Java

Java is one of the most widely used programming languages in the world with an estimated 9 million software developers. It is easy to learn, easy to read, it reduces errors and gives clear explanations and suggestions. This object-oriented language gained popularity because of its versatility. For building a common code that can be run on multiple platforms, Java is a great choice.

I hope you found this article about mobile app development trends interesting and useful! If you want to receive monthly updates about new trends in the tech scene, I highly recommend you to subscribe to our monthly newsletter here. 

Categories: AR / VR, Internet Of Things
Tags: AR, big data trends, mobile big data, mobile revolution, web apps development

About Ekaterina Novoseltseva

I am a cmo at Apiumhub. Apiumhub is a software development company based in Barcelona that transformed into a tech hub, mainly offering services of mobile app development, web development & software architecture.

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