Now that we have covered the baseline requirements in terms of your audience, your technical requirements, and your technical capabilities, it's time to see how native and hybrid compare. Though most developers will be familiar with the basic differences between the two, it's important to examine the strengths and weaknesses of each. After that, we will be one step closer to determining the approach that best meets your needs. First, here is a brief overview:
Native versus hybrid - the strengths and weaknesses
Native apps
Native apps are developed specifically for one platform. In the mobile world, this usually means iOS or Android. The big selling point for native is that platform-specific apps make API calls directly...