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What do you think could be a better start Native vs Multiplatform?

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11-02-2023, 05:26 AM
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I really wanna get into movile development and I've tried IOS native and it's super good, but I heard multiplatform has gotten better lately and I'm considering switching

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29-03-2023, 02:40 PM
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I'm React Native developer having 1.5 years of experience and recently I'm working on a project which end up a very tricky with the RN because of the performance issues especially on android while working on debug apk (Runs much better on release one). I did all the possibility optimizations as I could but still it lacks performance. After going hard through thisĀ  I realise that Its very important to have atleast one Native platform experience and how much important the native development is when performance it comes to performance.





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04-10-2023, 04:41 PM
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In my opinion, starting with native development can be a better choice, especially if you're looking to delve into mobile app development. I've had some experience with IOS native development, and I must say it's quite robust and offers excellent performance. While multiplatform development has improved over time, and options like React Native are popular, having a solid foundation in native development can be invaluable. Native development allows you to tap into the full capabilities of a platform, optimize performance, and ensure a seamless user experience.

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