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Deep Dive: Winning BBC Reader Application
Dan Wilson
March 25, 2016
The winner of the 1st Anything You Can Do contest discusses how he build the winning BBC News Reader application.
The winner of the 1st Anything You Can Do contest, Peter Staev, wrote an article detailing how he built his winning NativeScript BBC News Reader application.
In the article, Peter discusses how NativeScript separates styling from application code. Additionally, Peter shows how to incorporate a free 3rd party npm JavaScript library and use it in a native mobile application. Peter also discusses some tips and tricks he used to build this application.
In all, Peter estimates he spent about 2 days to put together the iOS and Android version of the application. The full code available on GitHub for inspection.
Great work Peter!

In the article, Peter discusses how NativeScript separates styling from application code. Additionally, Peter shows how to incorporate a free 3rd party npm JavaScript library and use it in a native mobile application. Peter also discusses some tips and tricks he used to build this application.
In all, Peter estimates he spent about 2 days to put together the iOS and Android version of the application. The full code available on GitHub for inspection.
Great work Peter!
