Kickstarter is known for giving startups the boost they need to get going. And independent developers will now get similar help by getting access to the functional programming used to create the app.
Kickstarter announced recently the company had released open source iOS and Android. The announcement was made on the company’s official company blog.
Kickstarter launched in 2009, but an official mobile app didn’t come around for some time. The site now has an Android and iOS version, and the company is doing one better by open sourcing the code for these native apps.
Basically if you want to delve in the back end of the app and see how it works, or see what you can come up with, you can go to its Android or iOS Github page. Those pages have a number of repositories for more inspiration, just in case you need to find your creative side.
Kickstarter Apps Go Open Source on iOS and Android Apps to Help Startups
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