
As promised we are starting a new series devoted to MindK Tech Battles, a monthly meetup for IT professionals organized by our R&D team.
So strap in, hit that subscribe button and prepare for the series of in-depth discussions centered around the hottest topics of modern product development.
The first article in the series is based on our latest showdown. It was dedicated to mobile development, namely, the pressing debate of Native iOS/Android vs. React Native development.
Based on insights from members of our mobile app development team, I’m going to give an overview of both technologies and crystallize the main benefits and drawbacks from the developers’ point of view.
So, let the battle begin!
I think native development is a much better solution for most of the apps. But sometimes, you just need a simple app for a website, for example. And you need to deploy it fast on different platforms. This is where react native comes. I would recommend you to check out the service from intellectsoft.net/services/mobile-development for mobile development. I am sure that they will help you with all your needs...
Arthur Davido
SEO
ReactNative, Flutter, these are frontend (UI) frameworks for mobile. The smart realization to make is that if you know HTML/CSS/js you can make frontends for the web and any operating system too (you'd use Electron on the desktops). So I'd suggest you learn HTML/CSS/js at some point — the fundamentals, master your basics. Also, suggest use outsourcing education services of that company mindy-support