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Popular cross-platform development frameworks enable developers to create software applications that run across multiple operating systems and devices using a single codebase. This approach saves significant development time and resources. As of my last update in 2023, some of the most popular frameworks include:
1. Flutter: Developed by Google, Flutter is an open-source UI software development kit. It’s used to develop applications for Android, iOS, Linux, Mac, Windows, Google Fuchsia, and the web from a single codebase.
2. React Native: Created by Facebook, React Native allows developers to build natively rendered mobile applications for iOS and Android using JavaScript and React.
3. Xamarin: Now a part of Microsoft, Xamarin is used to develop applications for Android, iOS, and Windows using C# and .NET.
4. Apache Cordova (formerly PhoneGap): This framework allows for the development of mobile applications using CSS3, HTML5, and JavaScript instead of relying on platform-specific APIs like those in Android, iOS, or Windows Phone.
5. Ionic: Built on top of AngularJS and Apache Cordova, Ionic provides tools and services for developing hybrid mobile, desktop, and progressive web applications.
6. Unity: Primarily known for game development, Unity also supports the creation of cross-platform applications. It allows developers to deploy to over 25 platforms including iOS, Android, Windows, and Web.
7. Qt: A free and open-source widget toolkit for creating