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Native vs Hybrid App: What to Choose in 2023?
Choosing between a native vs hybrid app? Learn the pros and cons of each to determine the best fit for your business needs. Read now!
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Native vs Hybrid App: Which One Should You Choose?
When building a mobile app for your business, one major question pops up: Native vs Hybrid App - which is the better option? Each approach has its pros and cons, and the right choice depends on your business goals, budget, and user expectations.
Let’s break this down in simple terms to help you make the right decision.
What is a Native App?
A native app is built specifically for one platform - iOS or Android. Developers use platform-specific programming languages, like Swift for iOS and Java/Kotlin for Android.
Pros of Native Apps:
Performance: Native apps are faster because they’re optimized for the specific platform.
User Experience: They follow platform guidelines, making them seamless and intuitive for users.
Access to Features: Native apps can fully use device features like cameras, GPS, or push notifications.
Cons of Native Apps:
Cost: Building two separate apps for iOS and Android requires more time and money.
Development Time: Since you build two versions, it can take longer to launch.
What is a Hybrid App?
A hybrid app is built using web technologies like HTML, CSS, and JavaScript, but it runs inside a native container. It works across multiple platforms with a single codebase.
Pros of Hybrid Apps:
Cost-Effective: One app for both platforms means lower development costs.
Faster Development: A single codebase reduces development time.
Easier Maintenance: Updates and fixes apply to both platforms simultaneously.
Cons of Hybrid Apps:
Performance Limitations: Hybrid apps can be slower compared to native apps.
Limited Access to Features: Some advanced device features may not work seamlessly.
User Experience: They may not feel as smooth or tailored as native apps.
Native vs Hybrid App: Which Should You Choose?
Choosing between a native vs hybrid app depends on your priorities. Here’s a quick guide:
Choose Native Apps if:
You want top-notch performance and user experience.
Your app needs advanced features like AR/VR or heavy graphics.
You have a bigger budget and timeline.
Choose Hybrid Apps if:
You want to launch quickly on both iOS and Android.
Your budget is tight.
Your app doesn’t require complex features or heavy performance.
Final Thoughts
The debate of native vs hybrid app doesn’t have a one-size-fits-all answer. If you prioritize speed, user experience, and advanced features, go for native apps. If you need a budget-friendly solution with faster development, hybrid apps are your best bet.
Need help deciding? At Pyramidion Solutions, we specialize in both native and hybrid app development. Our experts can guide you to the best choice based on your goals. Let’s build your dream app together!
Contact us today!
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Explore Hybrid vs Native Mobile App Development: Find out how to select the best approach for your business to achieve top performance, cost-efficiency, and an engaging user experience.
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Native apps excel in performance but require separate codebases. Hybrid apps are faster time-to-market, but may have & device integration limitations. Know your right choice.
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Explore the differences in app development: native vs hybrid vs Flutter. Understand performance, cost, and features to make informed decisions for your app.
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Savvient Technologies navigates the Hybrid vs. Native mobile app development debate with expertise, offering tailored solutions to meet diverse business needs. While Hybrid apps offer cross-platform compatibility and faster development, Native apps excel in performance and device integration. Savvient advises clients on the best approach for optimal functionality and user experience, ensuring top-notch mobile applications that drive business success.
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web application example-web application kya hai ?
Web application एक प्रोग्राम है इसे एक प्रकार से सॉफ्टवेर भी कह सकते है इसे हम web browser या internet browser का उपयोग करके access कर सकते है web application example – Facebook, youTube , twitter/x , आदि वेब एप्लीकेशन के सबसे अच्छे उदारहण है इन्हे हम किसी भी operating system पर चला सकते है जैसे -Android ,macOS पर | अर्थार्त वेब एप्लीकेशन एक ऑपरेटिंग सिस्टम पर आधारित नहीं है. Read more
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Hybrid vs Native Battle
Yes, no doubt that a Native app can apparently give a better user experience. And no doubt that if you have budget constraints going native is a challenge.
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How much of our scientific thinking has an unconscious religious bias?
This is in response to this post, from @headspace-hotel, about campaigns to eradicate Hybrid Cattails as an "Invasive Species," even though both individual species hybridizing themselves are native plants (But I didn't want to muddy a discussion about science with a rant about religion. So: a separate post it is)
I sometimes wonder if our dominant views of "natural vs. unnatural/invasive" were shaped, are shaped, by the particular theologies of Protestant Christianity...
You Know, the theology that teaches / believes:
Our world was created by a single, all-knowing god
Humanity Fell by disobeying that god, and thus tainted the world with Sin (so Humans are now apart from Nature [aka the Garden of Eden])
The Protestant Christians fetishized the North American Continent as an example of what Eden was like "Before the Fall," and the people who were already living here were Noble Savages.*
So now, anything that evolves in response to human influence (such as brackish cattails hybridizing with freshwater cattails), is considered "unnatural," as if it's been tainted by our sin.
I sometimes wonder what our environmental understanding would be like in an alternate universe where the sciences had evolved in a polytheistic culture.** Would we be more generally accepting of the idea of coexisting forces constantly intertwining, and changing, rather than there being a single, fixed, "pure" world, that must be protected from contamination?
[BTW. I've become an atheist in this last third of my life, so I don't think any one religion is "more true" than any other: they're all metaphors that help us frame and understand the actual world we live in; they are very powerful metaphors, and for some, can be helpful and emotionally healthy ... for others, not so much.]
*(even though the abundant environment the colonizers found here was actually deliberately managed and curated by humans -- it's just that it wasn't managed in the form of fenced off square plots, and straight rows of crops).
**If you don't believe scientific thinking can evolve within a polytheistic paradigm, check out (what survives of) the writings of Democritus and Epicurus. Their philosophies weren't following what we now consider the Scientific Method, but they were already drifting in that direction.
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Avatar official account posted their screenplay of the Sullys arrived at the Metkayina clan on their TikTok. This part here caught my eye. Neytiri has a secret shame that her kids are half half-human.
What's your thoughts?
oh man, I have some really mixed feelings about this ngl...
First thing I want to say before I get into my rant is remember that not everything in the old script is canon, so Neytiri feeling ashamed of her children isn't canon as of right now, but there's a possibility this will be confirmed in a later movie.
A little self-disclosure, I'm engaged to a guy who is from a different race and culture than me, and I'd like to have a kid with him at some point. My partner and I have discussed the fact that our kids would be mixed, and we've already made plans to teach them both of our native languages and make sure they're exposed to both of our cultures. Even though my kids will be different from me in some ways, I don't care, I'll still love them no matter what and I can't imagine ever being ashamed of their differences-- especially since I was the one who chose to have children with a man who was a different race/culture.
While Avatar is completely fictional, the romance between Jake and Neytiri is a clear allegory for a real-life mixed-race couple, with their children's "hybrid" traits being an allegory for real-life mixed-race children feeling insecure about their features. Obviously, not everything is a one-to-one allegory, since Neytiri has been directly and violently victimized by Jake's people and most modern mixed-race couples in my country deal with more systemic forms of oppression instead, but the allegory is still there.
To be completely honest, if the writers actually follow through with this line from the script and show Neytiri being ashamed of her children on-screen, I might actually start to hate Neytiri. Her other character flaws, like her chauvinism, her resistance to change, and her hypocrisy about Jake vs Spider, are completely understandable, especially since she's been through unbelievable amounts of trauma because of humans. I still like Neytiri a lot even with her flaws. But being ashamed her own kids? The kids she chose to birth/adopt, knowing they were hybrids? These two babies right here?
I am really, really trying to be understanding here, 'cause Neytiri's been through trauma that I could never imagine, but still... ma'am those are YOUR babies. I don't think any kind of trauma justifies being ashamed of your children for something they have no control over.
Whenever I see that screenshot, all I can imagine is Kiri or Lo'ak finding out their mom feels ashamed of them. Could you imagine? They would be absolutely crushed. I think Lo'ak especially would have some kind of a crisis over it, since he's already so insecure about being a hybrid. Even Miles freaking Quaritch, the vengeful colonizing monster, isn't ashamed of his son being so different from him.
For the record, I know the only reason I feel so strongly about this is because I'm projecting my own feelings about being in a mixed-race relationship and planning to have mixed-race kids onto Neytiri. But I feel the way I feel, and if this ever becomes canon I would never be able to look at her the same way, so I'm hoping this idea stays in the old script and never sees the light of day again.
No matter what happens, this is James Cameron's story, and I trust him to deliver a fantastic movie even if I don't like everything about it. Besides, this is only one line. It doesn't go in-depth into the nuances of Neytiri's feelings. Maybe if they choose to go with this concept and flesh it out better, I'll change my mind about it, who knows.
I'm also gonna add this here, cause I know how tumblr is: these are just my personal feelings on the topic-- my personal feelings that are completely subjective and are greatly effected by my own life experiences. I know some people like this idea and think it would be a great thing to explore for Neytiri's character, and if you think that, then great, good for you, no hate to anyone with a different opinion.
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Some Chinese trading cards based on TFONE came out, and they show off models of two of the other ancient Primes.
Spoilers obviously.
The movie shows us all 13, but because of the nature of the story we don’t really get a good look at any of them besides Alpha Trion.
These cards show off the designs of Quintus Prime and Micronus Prime.
Quintus takes heavy cues from his Aligned design.
But simplifies it greatly and pushes the design into a clearer Hindu god like direction.
I like to think he sounds like Apu and, per a friend’s idea, did this to the Quintessons:
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Because all the Primes had Cogs, they all can Transform (which runs counter to Aligned’s idea of Amalgamous Prime being the first one to Transform and pass down the Cog, but then Aligned contradicts this with Nexus Prime being able to Transform also, so…), but into what we don’t know. Once more Quintus eludes us into what he turns into, though this design has notable wings, so maaaaybe he turns into a jet? At this version looks capable of Transforming, vs his Aligned & EarthSpark designs.
I still kinda prefer the monk design of EarthSpark Quintus, and I still like to think he Transforms into a G1 style Quint ship.
But I’m hazarding a guess the upcoming Age of Primes toy line will probably use the TFONE design as a basis, so maybe we’ll finally learn what he turns into.
The TFONE Quints do loosely resemble Quintus, so maybe this toy is already a hint at what Quintus Transforms into.
Micronus meanwhile looks like this.
He looks like a hybrid of the RiD15 Micronus and ROTB Rhinox.
I like that they kept the RiD15 body type, as I prefer Micronus being a squat, bulky guy like Hey Arnold’s Ernie Potts vs the hard to read skinny design they had for Aligned originally.
Still don’t know what Micronus turns into in TFONE, though the RiD15 design implies he’s a Buzzsaw like Jetstorm and Slipstream.
Funny enough, like how the movie never clarifies if the Quintessons were created by Quintus Prime, Mini-Cons, Micronus’ descendants in modern media, are never referenced as existing on TFONE Cybertron. The Miners are tiny until they get their Cogs, but they’re not supposed to be Mini-Cons, so. -shrugs- Modern media also says the Mini-Cons are native to Cybertron’s moons, a nod to their original creator, Unicron, being disguised as Cybertron’s moon in Armada; so maybe the TFONE Mini-Cons are up there chilling on the Moons, lol.
The movie made the wise choice to keep things simpler for casual audiences, but the modern 13 Primes are themed around certain races, genders, powers, and technologies, and it feels like writers are never sure on what to do with them because of this. Onyx Prime still makes more sense as the main antagonist for RiD15 because of the emphasis on animal type Decepticons, but they used The Fallen for rule of cool and marketable reasons. I feel like Cyberverse could’ve had Vector Prime as a central character due to the show’s habit of flashbacks and time skips over Alchemist/Maccadam, and Quintus Prime to better tie things to the Quintessons. I feel like Liege Maximo would’ve worked well in Cyberverse too but I don’t know what he’d DO either…
Still now that we have a better look at the TFONE Primes, they look cool, and I want to talk about the other designs once we get proper character models, so stay tuned for that.
My current guess now, until we get toys that say otherwise, is the upcoming Primes toys might use TFONE’s designs as a basis, as the intent was to use TFONE as the new backstory anyway. I suspect aspects of Cyberverse and EarthSpark might influence things though, as those who got a good look at TFONE Alchemist say he takes most of his look from Cyberverse Alchemist Prime.
So hopefully we don’t have much longer to see toy wise.
#blueike productions#blueike#transformers#maccadam#transformers one#transformers earthspark#transformers robots in disguise 2015#transformers one spoilers#Youtube
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Okay heres what i got so far in my personal hc for Ghost Zone Classifications! Just copy and pasted from word so its not that pretty yet and i still gotta play with names
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Still Living / a Liminal
someone who has never died but is still susceptible to Infinite Realm law
Death Touched
Temporary died (ex. revived quickly with CPR)
“Radiation” exposure
Death magic users
- How much sway is determined by the methods used (medium vs high priestess)
Progeny (“hybrids”)
Dhampir, Nephilim, etc
Immortals
How much sway is determined by the method used to achieve and maintain immortality (ex. split soul from body, death magic). Lichs are the most susceptible.
The Undead / a Revenant
Animated corpses with a corporeal (physical) body
Once Dead
Zombies (includes skeletons) & Ghouls
Draugar (includes mummies)
Vampires
Dying-and-Rising
Half-Ghosts (“halfas”)
The Dead / a Ghost
Possess intangible spiritual (non-phsyical) bodies
Apparitions
Poltergeists
- Many of the ghosts featured in DP fall here
Never-Born / a Spirit
formed by belief, emotion, or faith
Impressions
blob ghosts
Village spirits (“city-spirit”) and other location personifications
Native Born
Children "born" to ghost parents
Divinities
Lesser Divinities
- Beings (angel, demon, monsters, etc)
Higher Divinities (“gods”)
- Minor Deity (minor gods, nymphs, etc)
- Major Deity (major gods)
Primordial (“ancients”)
- Oldest and most powerful personifications (ex. Nature)
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ROUND 2
Trace belongs to @sapphanimates
Sting belongs to @whimsical-sonic
Find out more about them below!
Trace the Tasmanian Devil:
Trace is a character that resides in my AU, Project Alacrity. She was born at the tail end of the Great War between the Human settlers and Mobian natives. They had just started to come to a closed agreement, with the only fork in their plans being a pack of ruthless Jackals who followed no rules and took whatever they wanted.
Trace was sent as a spy into their ranks, claiming to be a child of hybrid decent, and ended up gaining their trust. That is until her ruse was discovered by a young Infinite, who exposed her to the clan. As a punishment, they melded a metalic grate onto her face, preventing her from using her powerful jaws to attack, and to stop her from spreading secrets. Her hometown effectively retaliated, driving the Jackals away, but it was too late. She was permanently afflicted mentally and physically.
Months later, she eventually decided set off on her own, and came across a basilisk lizard named Zess, who taught her sign language and helped to care for her. From there they made more allies and grew a team, The Daybreak's Angels. When Infinite allied with Eggman and began their conquest, the Angels were there, assisting the Resistance from the shadows whenever they could.
Trace is respected by her team, not only for her experience in battle, but also in perseverance and her fair judgement. She believes forgiveness can be earned, if one puts their full effort into achieving it.
Sting the Scorpion:
Sting is a medical student with a side gig in mercenary work, although "side gig" is starting to turn into full-time work. Originally, he took up odd jobs to help pay for his classes, but his success has tempted him in better paying, more challenging jobs.
Sting is stern, typically no-nonsense, but is not immune to the occasional cocky banter. He runs on a personal moral code that no one but him seems to know. He's not a bad guy, but he'll do almost anything for the right price.
He is proficient in martial arts. He only uses his poisonous stinger in combat if the situation deems it necessary.
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