Hello. It is required to write a mobile application for three mobile platforms - Android, IOS, Windows. Which framework is better to take or is it worth using any framework at all? Maybe it will be easier to write in native languages? With regards to frameworks, I tend to Qt. The application is required to work with the camera, network and database.

  • recently stumbled upon an article with a similar theme, I advise you to read habrahabr.ru/company/ubank/blog/230161 - Roman Zakharov
  • I would write on native for a common database - tragvar
  • Also, do not lose sight of the cross-platform framework from Adobe - PhoneGap. Development is conducted on JS. - AseN
  • What about Qt? - Sergey Kostin pm
  • @Sergey Kostin is a dead end there. Left lib pile needed. - Deadkenny

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Luchshe, of course, in native languages. And so - use Xamarin .

  • And from the free decision, what advise? - Sergey Kostin
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    @Sergey Kostin phonegap.com - Deadkenny

Free codename one - not suitable. I tried. He can only give a link to the camera's native recorder. That is, your program during shooting will actually open the main program of the camera and shoot from it.

Generally, frameworks when working with the camera is a very high probability of risk. In native cameras, methods vary greatly, that is, different cameras have different restrictions on resolutions and frame rates. Even if you can write something cross-platform, it will certainly be buggy and slow down, because the camera is eating a lot of resources.