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Flutter vs Xamarin: which is best for Hybrid mobile applications

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  Both Flutter and Xamarin are cross-platform mobile app development frameworks that allow you to create apps with a single code base. We now have the opportunity to work with a variety of cross-platform frameworks, such as Xamarin and Flutter. It is easy for developers and entrepreneurs to choose the greatest fit for their projects by comparing their disadvantages, strengths, and features. Let’s understand each in detail!  Xamarin  Xamarin is a popular cross-platform development framework that allows developers to create programmes that look and behave like native apps. Xamarin founded in 2011 and purchased by Microsoft in 2016. To create mobile apps for diverse platforms and purposes, Xamarin uses a single programming language, C#, and the.NET framework. It also employs XAML, a markup and data binding language for mobile applications. Xamarin serves as an abstraction layer that allows shared code to be communicated between platforms. Reasons to Choo...

Native App Development: Variation in Various OS

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  Being in existence since 1993,  Native mobile application  refers to those apps which are developed for a particular form of a mobile device. These applications are typically acquired by the users by downloading them from an online store or market place such as the app stores. Native mobile applications have special features which makes it necessary to decide upon which OS you want to develop your app for. While creating a native mobile application for iOS or Android you need to bring into consideration the differences between the two platforms. The two OS, android and IOS differ at various points such as looks, structure, flow, etc. Therefore to help you decide for the best here we are up with the major differences about how one Framework acts differently in two different OS i.e. IOS and Android. Different Navigation Patterns →   Switching screen is the most common action in mobile applications therefore it is important to take a note of the native apps designing ...