Interesting observation: while Google, Meta, Microsoft cross-platform help develop tools for cross-platform mobile development, internally they mostly use "native" dev tools: Kotlin & Swift.
Too bad mobile web (PWA) didn't get more support or attention.
But even web SPA frameworks are diverse, nothing can be simple anymore.
Too bad mobile web (PWA) didn't get more support or attention.
But even web SPA frameworks are diverse, nothing can be simple anymore.
- Android: 87%
- iOS: 60%
- 67% Native development (Android: Kotlin/Java, iOS: Swift/Objective-C)
- 33% Cross-platform frameworks
- Flutter 46%
- React Native 38%
- Ionic (16%)
- Cordova (16%)
- Xamarin (11%)
- Unity (11%)
Those numbers don't add up at all - they total way over 100%.
This is a common issue with survey data where respondents can select multiple frameworks they use.
Make Android apps | Flutter
This is a common issue with survey data where respondents can select multiple frameworks they use.
Kotlin is the recommended programming language if you want to leverage the latest and unique capabilities of Android for your app. Using Kotlin with Jetpack Compose, Android's modern UI toolkit developed in Kotlin, enables you to access the latest and full Android-specific features Making development across platforms easier for developers - Google Developers Blog
Over 50% of professional Android developers use Kotlin as their primary language, while only 30% use Java as their main language. Over 95% of the top thousand Android apps use Kotlin
Make Android apps | Flutter
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