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Which one to choose for App Development, Flutter or React Native?

To develop a robust and scalable mobile app you need a technology which allows you to develop app faster, better performance with amazing user interface and your developers are comfortable working with. If not your developers later need to work in fixing bugs and maintenance of your app. Thus choosing the right technology to build your mobile app is demanding. React Native and Flutter both are mobile app development framework which has the potential to build high-performance future proof native mobile applications. Let’s look brief about React Native and Flutter and What makes them better for mobile app Development. Flutter Flutter has been the most talked mobile application development framework which provides an open-source environment to develops applications for Android and iOS. It is Google’s portable UI toolkit for developing beautiful, natively-compiled applications for web, mobile, and desktop from a common codebase. Advantages of Developing App with Flutter Mak...

Best Hybrid Mobile App Development Frameworks in 2019

Choosing the right technology to build your mobile apps is demanding. A sequence of technology is available to choose from, and various factors determine the platform of choice. With the hybrid development approach, you can build applications that use both native and web development approach with standards such as HTML5, Javascript and CSS. There are a lot of frameworks available out there but now we will see the top frameworks for building Hybrid Mobile Apps. I onic Ionic framework is the free, open source mobile UI toolkit for developing high-quality cross-platform hybrid and progressive Web Apps. Helps developers build progressive web and native apps for every major app store, with one codebase. Ionic uses AngularJs for a lot of core functionality of the framework. Thus using Ionic with AngularJs is one of the best ways to build hybrid mobile apps. Ionic uses Cordova or PhoneGap to deploy natively or runs in the browser as a progressive web app. It uses over 120...