Low code development platforms have become one of the most practical approaches for modern applications.
Instead of maintaining separate codebases for iOS, Android, and web, developers now focus on building once and deploying everywhere. This not only reduces development time but also makes long-term maintenance easier.
Another reason why cross-platform development is gaining attention is consistency. Users expect the same experience across devices, and maintaining that with multiple native apps can become difficult.
Today, modern frameworks support responsive UI components like Sencha Ext JS, reusable logic, and faster development cycles. This makes cross-platform development especially useful for:
• Data-driven applications
• Enterprise dashboards
• Admin panels
• SaaS platforms
• Real-time applications
Of course, performance is still a discussion point. Native apps may still win in highly performance-critical use cases. But for most real-world projects, cross-platform development offers a much better balance between speed, cost, and scalability.
The real question is no longer “Should we use cross-platform?”
It’s “Which type of projects benefit from it the most?” 🚀
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