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
RE: What do you think could be a better start Native vs Multiplatform?
29-03-2023, 02:40 PM
This post was last modified: 30-03-2023, 04:58 PM by mukso
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.
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.