Engineering Insights: Hybrid vs Native Mobile Development

Hybrid vs Native Mobile Development

Is it better to develop apps using the language that the target device is built on?

Or is it better to use another language so that the app can be used by multiple device platforms? What are the advantages? And are there any pitfalls to avoid?

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Speakers

Leonie Collier
Digital Consultant
SPARCK

Lee Crossley
Chief Engineer
BJSS

Joe Thornton
UI Development Capability Lead

Colin Wren
Tech Lead
BJSS

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