React vs. React Native: Trap the Dispute

React vs. React Native

Undoubtedly, Android or iOS app development is the kind of runaway smash hit that techies spend their careers dreaming about. When we unbox an Android device, we need to sign-up to some nine accounts with different vendors to get the experience iOS comes with. As witty as it sounds, iOS development has many useful resources and tools like iOS SDK integrated with Cocoa Touch UI framework, Swift Playgrounds (a learning platform for Swift developers), XCode (the official IDE for iOS development) and likewise that eases out working with OS. It can be true to quite some extent as Android is very, very fragmented, and is even becoming more fragmented by the day. Deliberately, Apple is striving for an integrated mode, so that end-user isn’t forced to be the systems integrator.

With the availability of varied development options like web apps, mobile apps (hybrid or native) or website development, you might face an epiphany! As we discuss two widely prevalent terms in development here – React (Library) and React Native (Hybrid Development Framework), we strive to clarify the hype that surrounds the web development and mobile app development thus covering the major features, advantages and disadvantages required to build cross-platform mobile applications.

By Manish Jain

Manish Jain is the co-founder and Managing Director at Konstant Infosolutions. He is responsible for the overall operations of the company and has played a major role in bringing Konstant up from its humble beginnings and, with his immense energy and drive, transforming it into a globally trusted name in IT solutions.

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