Well, it's slowing down. When it comes to developing for both the platform it's a whole different story. A huge cost is incurred when developing the same app for both iOS and Android. I've seen companies using hybrid instead of going with native.
It's still here, but on a downward path. The features you wrote are taught in the outdated-school book in India, Nobody even knows outside this. it's pathetic.
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Well, it's slowing down. When it comes to developing for both the platform it's a whole different story. A huge cost is incurred when developing the same app for both iOS and Android. I've seen companies using hybrid instead of going with native.
It's still here, but on a downward path. The features you wrote are taught in the outdated-school book in India, Nobody even knows outside this. it's pathetic.