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React native vs Native app

What do you think abaout them?

21st Feb 2017, 2:18 PM
gerard albiol
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Also take into account development time and budget, if you have little time or a small budget, react native would be a good option.
24th Feb 2017, 10:53 PM
mark MA
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Anything that is logic/processing heavy should be Native, anything that is just a view and logic is handled by a backend can, and I say should be written in React native.
22nd Feb 2017, 4:33 AM
Garrett Barlocker
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When comparing React Native to native apps, both have their advantages depending on the specific project requirements. React Native is great for faster development and cross-platform compatibility. It allows you to write code once and deploy it on both iOS and Android, which can save time and resources. However, if you need the highest performance and access to platform-specific features, native apps are usually the better choice. Native development allows you to take full advantage of the device's capabilities, providing a more seamless and optimized experience for users. If you're considering React Native for your app development, it’s worth looking into how it can be integrated into your business goals. You can check out Cogniteq's https://www.cogniteq.com/react-native-app-development for more insights. They specialize in building high-quality, efficient apps using this framework.
16th Dec 2024, 5:57 PM
Erin Carpenter