> Agreed with the article. Some will say just do iOS/Cordova/React Native/Flutter. But these have all the same problems eventually.
I don't have enough experience with iOS.
React Native, Cordova [and Flutter], however, as a different problem and that's that you need someone to deal with underlying platform changes, the libraries that you rely on adds another layer of leaky abstraction between your app and the Android platform. Now, you have to wait for someone to update the underlying libraries as well, for example, https://github.com/react-native-community/discussions-and-pr...
I don't have enough experience with iOS. React Native, Cordova [and Flutter], however, as a different problem and that's that you need someone to deal with underlying platform changes, the libraries that you rely on adds another layer of leaky abstraction between your app and the Android platform. Now, you have to wait for someone to update the underlying libraries as well, for example, https://github.com/react-native-community/discussions-and-pr...