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React Native vs Kotlin, which one to choose?
Good day, dear ones.
The question arose about developing a cross-platform application, Android and iOS, respectively.
I worked with RN for informational purposes, in general, not bad, but it feels somehow not reliable - it seems that the application is there, but the feeling that it will fall apart and a bunch of some kind of crutches is needed to start seemed slow.
I didn’t work with Kotlin, I recently built a simple application, everything works, the code is written quite simply and clearly, it works quickly.
It was a surprise that when studying the expanses of Google, 70% of the articles say the opposite of my feelings, that RN is more popular, faster, more reliable, more in demand, etc., everywhere there are different pluses and minuses (I mean that on one resource they write about excellent as a plus performance from kotlin, on the second, that RN overtakes Java in speed (I exaggerate of course)
Who develops by profile, share your experience / feedback on development on kotlin / RN, if there are arguments for / against - I will be glad.
Thank you!
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No one will make a choice for you. This largely depends on the application itself and how it will develop.
try to watch https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OgdT2zWOZ7o
and also talk to an experienced developer or a member of a similar project. In general, the decision largely depends on the budget)
I didn’t guess, it’s better to take a flutter. React Native will always catch up with the Android API, but you can’t do Yuay on iOS on Kotlin, and they have a lot of problems with iOS. Recently there was an article about a memory leak on ayos, and android everything worked. More struggle I'll be tongue-tied
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