
Mobile App Development in 2026: The Era of Intelligent Ecosystems
There was a time when "building a mobile app" meant hiring two separate teams: one for iOS and one for Android. Today, that approach is as outdated as the flip phone.
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There was a time when "building a mobile app" meant hiring two separate teams: one for iOS and one for Android. Today, that approach is as outdated as the flip phone.

In the fast-paced world of tech, the graveyard of failed startups is filled with "perfect" products that nobody wanted. The antidote to this risk is the Minimum Viable Product (MVP).

If you told a developer in 2023 that they would be coding alongside an AI partner that predicts their next architectural move, they might have laughed. But here we are in 2026, and the landscape of web application development has shifted largely from building interfaces to orchestrating experiences.

I recently showed a pretty cool demo in a State of .NET event showing how to use a custom Copilot in a custom application over data from SQL Server.

At CODE, we use AI to generate art. This may be the cover of a magazine, but most of our art is crated for web uses.

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