How Well Do You Know Appcelerator Titanium?

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1. It's used for building which kind of applications?

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This answer suggests that the tool or application in question can be used for building applications for all platforms, including iOS, Android, and Windows phone.

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How Well Do You Know Appcelerator Titanium? - Quiz

What do you know about Appcelerator Titanium? Regardless of how wide or thin your knowledge base is, I have some questions for you on the topic to do.

2. What is it used for?

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This tool is used for developing applications. It may include features and functionalities that specifically cater to application development, such as coding frameworks, libraries, and debugging tools. It is not limited to testing applications or developing other types of software like games or websites.

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3. When did Axway buy Appcelerator?

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Axway acquired Appcelerator in 2016.

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4. On which operating system does the framework perform its functions?

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The framework performs its functions on a cross-platform operating system, which means it can run on multiple operating systems such as Mac OS, Windows, and Android. This allows the framework to be versatile and accessible to users regardless of the operating system they are using.

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5. When was the last stable release as at February 2018?

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The last stable release as of February 2018 was in December 2017.

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6. As at February 2013, how many percentage of smartphones were using Titanium built apps?

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In February 2013, 10% of smartphones were using Titanium built apps.

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7. What's the name of the developer?

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The correct answer is "Appcelerator, Inc." This is because the question asks for the name of the developer, and "Appcelerator, Inc." is the only option that includes the full name of the developer. The other options either have incomplete names or include additional words such as "Ltd" or "Appcell."

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8. When was support for Blackberry apps added?

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Support for Blackberry apps was added in 2010.

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9. When was Titanium first introduced?

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Titanium was first introduced in 2008.

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10. When was support for developing iOS and Android apps added?

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Support for developing iOS and Android apps was added in 2009. This means that in 2009, developers gained the ability to create applications for both the iOS and Android platforms. Prior to this, developers may have had to use separate tools and frameworks to develop apps for each platform.

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It's used for building which kind of applications?
What is it used for?
When did Axway buy Appcelerator?
On which operating system does the framework perform its functions?
When was the last stable release as at February 2018?
As at February 2013, how many percentage of smartphones were using...
What's the name of the developer?
When was support for Blackberry apps added?
When was Titanium first introduced?
When was support for developing iOS and Android apps added?
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