
Remy
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@romaindewolff How did the pivot happen? What has changed? What was the turning point?






Cross-platform or native application? I think there shouldn't be two opinions here. The choice of solution depends on the business task. 1) If it's easier for you to develop a native application, start development without further ado. When developing a cross-platform application, you will inevitably encounter problems that will take a lot of time to solve. 2) If the application requires special technical capabilities, such as those needed for a video editor, then you have no choice but to develop a native application. 3) If the first and second points don't apply to you, congratulations! You should start cross-platform development! Another advantage of cross-platform development is the ability to write not only applications for iOS and Android but also web applications (using Flutter). My applications fall under points 1 and 2. We only use native development. We have to support both platforms, so my team's expenses are higher than those who choose cross-platform development. #buildinpublic #iosdev #androiddev

















