Why you SHOULDN’T build a mobile app 📱👩‍💻 #technology #programming #software #career #tech

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  1. Bro, it is fun! Don’t litter this stop you if you know you have an idea you believe in. Many sho have successful apps out there have a different kind of thinking and will never look at an app like this. I understand what he’s trying to say, but go all in!

  2. Nope native will always win. But don’t think just because you’re a native app dev you’re there. Wrong again. Top native apps combine complex architecture from cloud services, databases, caching, authentication, networking (load balancing + waf), logging and more. You shouldn’t build a mobile app if you’re planning on building anything that can scale unless you 100% know everything I just stated.

  3. The only reason to create this video is for views and click bait. Build an app guys, if you really have a deep purpose and the final format is to deliver that purpose to your clients then go for it!

  4. I disagree, because people, especially the young are more on their phones than they are on a PC or MAC. So it would make more sense to use a mobile app more than a web app, or if you want, do both to accommodate for all possible users.

  5. While I understand where you're coming from, having the ability to write a native application for a mobile device will go a long way in helping developers understand what deploying to a native client will give you. I have an application that would be perfect for the airline industry, but all my planning is going into a native development and deployment. Having your app in a browser can introduce elements that (IMHO) some end users could find annoying.

  6. I disagree. Being a native mobile developer there is a lot which web cannot do in terms of UX experience and other stuff like native api access( maps, core graphics, bluetooth, sensors, ML and many more, offline capabilities). Even cross platform lags behind.

  7. Or… you can just build a react native app and deploy it to the Web as well as the mobile. Mobile apps, especially if you have some sqlite (which is not quite supported on the web) can also work offline and just sync with the backend asyncronously when the Internet is available

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