Mobile applications are regarded as one of the most powerful business tools in the industry. They have become the new standard for connecting with customers. As mobile app development times keep getting shorter and time to market becomes increasingly important, a highly debated question before any mobile app development team is whether to build applications that are directly written on native platforms or use React Native, Flutter, etc. to build hybrid apps. Hybrid apps use native code in conjunction with web languages to gain a set of unique attributes while taking considerably shorter times to develop. At the same time, native apps, more often than not, provide the best user experience. Your mind must be racing with a question, which one between native vs hybrid development can be the right choice for your business. Let’s get into the nitty-gritty of native and hybrid app development approach, know the pros and cons, and settle this question once and for all. Native iOS applications
Golang and Node.js, both are the growing technologies used for back-end programming. While Golang is an open-source programming language, Node.js is an open-source server framework. Do you know the secret behind the success of apps like Facebook, Instagram, Whatsapp? If you are guessing the concept, the idea, the hype, the app, the UI/UX of the app are a show stopper, well, you are somewhere close. Apart from these things, the backend force that drives these aspects is the real show stopper of the applications. A solid backend guarantees app performance and scalability and ensures security. Backed errors are the reason you may experience app crashes under high loads, long response times, and even data leaks. What is Golang? Golang, or Go, as many refer to it, is an open-source programming language developed by Google. Introduced to the developer community in 2009, Go is a statically typed, multipurpose, cross-platform, and high-performing programming language. Go was set to combine t