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Pondering Hybrid vs Native mobile apps? And if you go Hybrid, then React vs Flutter? These articles are *excellent* and highly recommend them for any technologist out there. Plus they provide ideas for your scorecard when making such decisions. Have you seen the stats on what is popular? Are you surprised? Article 1: Hybrid vs Native https://lnkd.in/g-uMKuqq Article 2: React vs Flutter https://lnkd.in/gAu2fEey Statista: cross platform mobile frameworks used by developers 2019-2023 https://lnkd.in/gi4GTMum

Hybrid vs. Native Mobile Apps: Which One to Choose?

Hybrid vs. Native Mobile Apps: Which One to Choose?

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I like the article!, sometimes if you have limited budget what happens is that you use responsive web apps and if you scale you can have a mobile team (i guess that this have to be placed with a real necesity like using a native mobile device features vs web limitation), some companies choose to use web with PWA ready for a similar native experience, that could be a solution (final or temporary), still more important is to build your BE endoints to be ready for any team (web or mobile or whatever) this is a common mistake that i see very often (you have a button/feature on web but this action is not on the mobile app and viceversa)

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What always gets me is that companies will have multiple teams building web apps, iOS apps, Android apps, etc, when you could build a full PWA (progressive Web app) that, with a well-built ServiceWorker, can literally be installed as an application on all those platforms and behave just like a native app. They are indistinguishable when done correctly.

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