Google has officially opened the source code to test the user interface of iOS-applications. EarlGrey, as a framework, designed to automate the process of testing. At the same time it uses Google when checking the functionality of its own iOS-apps including YouTube, Google Calendar, Google Photos, Google Translate, and Google Play Music. It should be noted that EarlGrey only works with eighth apple operating system or a later , and the source code can be found on GitHub server. The license belongs to Apache.
Recall that in December last year, Google has launched a beta version of the framework Angular 2 (alpha version was released in September 2014), focused on the development of mobile and web applications built using HTML and JavaScript. Currently, this solution has been successfully used in AdWords, Google Fiber, and other major projects. Despite the fact that most of Angular 2 is used for web application development, the framework also allows using NativeScript React Native and create cross-platform native apps for mobile platforms, in particular, iOS, and Android. Related Products :
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