Being a web developer nowadays has its very own privileges. Web developers can use their already-present superpower to create mobile applications using HTML5, CSS3, and JavaScript. That is what led major companies, such as Facebook (when they made their very own mobile application), to adopt the principle of hybrid mobile applications. But that paradigm does, in fact, have its flaws, and these flaws cause lagging. This shortcoming led companies like Telerik to think about something more native; something that uses web technologies and keeps the native performance as a requirement.
With that idea in place, NativeScript is now considered one of the hottest platforms attracting developers. By using XML, JavaScript (also Angular), minor CSS for the visual aspects, and the magical touch of incorporating native SDKs into the mix allowed the platform to adopt the best of...