Ionic or React Native: Which One To Choose For Next App Development
Being a user, you can't find that the app you are using in your smartphone is a hybrid application. App development companies today are employing the most advanced frameworks and offering native like in-app experiences to users without letting them know about it. Today's cross-platforms are supporting apps to be developed and work well on different OS platforms. On the other hand, cross-platform frameworks also support faster-time-tomarket, reduced cost, reusable code and increased performance similar to the native app that gives a boost to application development on crossplatform. However, the job is not that easy. The market is flooded with a number of frameworks available with different features and functionalities. Here in this blog post, we will discuss Ionic and React Native and let you understand which platform to choose for your next application development project. Let’s understand the basis of both of the frameworks first. A) Ionic: Ionic is highly popular today to build hybrid apps. Based on HTML5, it also comprises CSS, and Javascript and provide excellent front-