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Going Native from Hybrid, with NativeScript

You want to develop a best in class mobile app. One of the stumbling blocks you will come across will be to decide whether you want a native app or a hybrid one? As we know that a device can have only 1 operating system and access to only 1 app store specific to the device, terms like native, c ross-platform and hybrid have come into play. A Native app is built for a specific operating system and can be accessed from the relevant app store only. A Hybrid app is based on write-once-run-anywhere approach that creates crossplatform mobile applications that works on multiple devices. Both Native and Hybrid apps have advantages and disadvantages of their own. Choosing any 1 must be based on the project requirement, performance, device features, speed, ease of maintenance, and so on.

Why Upgrade Hybrid App to Native? Hybrid approach is newer when compared to the native. It, however, has now become stable and attracts a large community of enthusiasts. Hybrid applications solve many drawbacks of mobile application development . But they also introduce new ones that did not exist with the native. Due to this reason, developers either tend to take the native track altogether, while the ones


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