a) Most users don't care and don't notice the difference between a truly native app and a well-done hybrid one. Ionic 2 mimics the platforms quite nice.
b) With Ionic 2, I can be productive right now, because I can mess around with CSS and HTML. React Native only supports a CSS-like subset and you need to relearn some layout things. It's close to web stuff, but not entirely.
c) My gamble is on progressive web apps (PWAs) in the long run.
b) With Ionic 2, I can be productive right now, because I can mess around with CSS and HTML. React Native only supports a CSS-like subset and you need to relearn some layout things. It's close to web stuff, but not entirely.
c) My gamble is on progressive web apps (PWAs) in the long run.