As technology improvements, developers have more choices at hand when it comes how apps are developed.
In particular, the Hybrid App Development Division appears to have improved by leaps and bounds as more companies are recognizing the benefits of growing a single app that would work flawlessly on Android and iOS devices with a single codebase.
Though, Flutter, Google’s reply to React Native that was originally published in 2017 is not far behind.
React Native utilizes the iOS components and native Android, with the help of a custom or third-party components.
On the other hand, Flutter runs with exclusive widgets – Cupertino for Apple and Material Design for Android.
Even though React Native has been around for many years, the documentation of Flutter is in such excellent form.