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Designs can truly damage the whole program
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<blockquote data-quote="vansmith" data-source="post: 1536271" data-attributes="member: 71075"><p>Moved to more appropriate forum since this a development question.</p><p></p><p>I can only guess that there are two issues here with what you've provided. First, the application is making heavy use of graphic resources which will no doubt slow launch and performance. I'm developing a mobile application right now for a research project and it's heavy on externally loaded and graphic resources which slows it down. The second problem is also something I'm fighting with. From the sounds of it, you're using a cross-platform toolkit which, having been designed to work everywhere, is native nowhere (I use Flex to develop my mobile apps which means I also have to accept a performance hit to enjoy the benefit of one code base for both iOS and Android). This means that you have to take a performance hit to get the benefit of cross-platform support.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vansmith, post: 1536271, member: 71075"] Moved to more appropriate forum since this a development question. I can only guess that there are two issues here with what you've provided. First, the application is making heavy use of graphic resources which will no doubt slow launch and performance. I'm developing a mobile application right now for a research project and it's heavy on externally loaded and graphic resources which slows it down. The second problem is also something I'm fighting with. From the sounds of it, you're using a cross-platform toolkit which, having been designed to work everywhere, is native nowhere (I use Flex to develop my mobile apps which means I also have to accept a performance hit to enjoy the benefit of one code base for both iOS and Android). This means that you have to take a performance hit to get the benefit of cross-platform support. [/QUOTE]
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