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pertroo
7y

ionic framework is super buggy

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    The ionic framework itself or the plugins?
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    Not only buggy, for me it was also insanely slow for some native stuff like sqlite and also UI. Since then I switched back to developing natively, this time with kotlin and it's a charm.

    Have seen nativescript though and it looks promising, since everything is converted to native even the UI. I will try it out at some point since I am still searching for a good framework to develop in both iOS and android simultaneously...
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    @error503 ionic itself
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    @YppaH you should give Xamarin a try if you are into C#
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    I never used a framework for hybride apps Andwill never do, i just do my stuffs natively like @YppaH
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    @alvaroalves05 I heard of Xamarin before, but my C# knowledge is pretty limited(my strengths are JavaScript and Java). I just did some unity engine scripting a few years ago. But as far as I can remember C# is pretty similar to Java code structure, so maybe I'll give it a try soon!
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    @Baguette I'm open for change of something good comes up, where I can develop for the two main platforms iOS and android, since maintaining two Code bases is quite tedious.
    But until now I haven't found the right fit for my needs.
    Will check out Xamarin as mentioned by alva and nativescript though
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    @Baguette I always do my apps in Java, I just wanted to know why there's a buzz with hybrid apps so I'm doing my current project with it. Turns out development seems faster with it but the performance and frameworks still need improvement
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    Damn incompatibilities with Chrome u.u
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