Cross-Platform Apps Don’t Need to Mean Cross-Platform UI
For a long time, cross-platform app development felt like choosing the least painful compromise. You could maintain separate native apps for every platform and duplicate a lot of logic. Or you could use a cross-platform framework and accept its trade-offs: runtime overhead, abstraction leaks, slower
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