Choosing a core technology is one of the most important decisions that every CEO and CTO have to make. It determines how fast a mobile app can be shipped to market, what is the total cost and how painful maintenance will be.
React Native is known as a really promising technology since developers can deliver high-quality apps for Android and iOS using a fraction of the resources the native approach would take.
We’ve built a few apps with React Native and pointed out what we like and don’t like
A few years ago, the choice between native and hybrid apps seemed obvious. Native iOS/Android provided the best quality while Ionic, Cordova and PhoneGap offered a decent low-cost alternative. But now the hybrid approach has a new contender.
Cross-platform technologies like React Native (RN) promise higher quality with similar cost-effectiveness. Our development team has already tried it at work and built a few cross-platform apps for our clients.
I’m ready to release React Native pros and cons
The idea that technology developed by one company just for one service has turned into a popular framework for Android and iOS app development sounds a bit fantastic. Anyway, it is all about React Native. But why do famous companies choose this technology for building their apps? Let’s find out!
In the mobile world, split into two main operating systems, choosing a right technology for an app is almost half the battle. The aim of this article is not only to brief on stories of success of popular