Twitter just announced a developer toolset called “Fabric”. This new platform allows mobile developers to build mobile apps in easy steps. The tool now only allows developers to build the app and integrate with other SDKs but also let them test, deploy, and debug before they can shift it to their customers.
Fabric website says:
We know first-hand that building great mobile apps is hard. Developers face many of the same challenges day-in and day-out: making their apps reliable, testing before going live, driving downloads, onboarding new users, engaging them, understanding their apps’ growth and monetizing. Each challenge presents a unique set of hurdles.
Our passion is building tools that make developers’ lives easier. This is why we’ve built Fabric: a modular, cross-platform mobile development suite that helps you solve any one – or all – of these challenges and build the best apps with the least effort.
Mobile SDKs, Defragmented.
Over the last several years, we’ve witnessed an explosion of mobile SDKs – each with the goal of solving a specific problem. While this gave developers more solutions and choices to tackle individual challenges, a new problem has emerged: installing and managing a wide range of SDKs can be cumbersome and complex.
Fabric solves this problem
Fabric solves this problem by combining all seven of our SDKs under one roof and organizing them into three Kits: the Crashlytics Kit, the Twitter Kit, and the MoPub Kit.
Fabric is deeply integrated with your existing workflow, so you can manage your entire toolset without ever having to leave your favorite coding environment.