10 February 2023 | Noor Khan
Native app development tends to provide fast, responsive developments, due to the fact that they are built for the specific OS and compiled using that platform’s core programming language and APIs – this can allow for native apps to run more efficiently and operate at higher standards than cross-platform alternatives.
There are good reasons for and against taking a native approach, and these should be carefully considered to identify the best process for your project.
Single platform release allows for targeted marketing and sales focus - The Apple iStore currently dominates the market in terms of sales, even though Google Play generates the largest amount of downloads. By carefully selecting the right platform and release, the profitability and success of the app can be improved.
App security can be designed directly into the project - Because there is only one structure to work with, security elements and design can be coded directly into development, rather than added later.
Operational stability is increased - With only one type of software coded for, the development of the project is specific to that platform, which means it can utilise the full functionality of the platform and do so with greater stability.
Developing for a single platform can be expensive - If you later decide you want to do a cross-platform release but have focused all of your efforts on one platform, there will be considerable extra costs, compared to making a development cross-platform initially, and it may take extra time which you would not have needed to spend if the project was designed to succeed across multiple platforms and applications.
Platform restrictions can limit functionality - If you are having to build a program with certain hard-coded restrictions in place, the project may have less functionality than it would have done if it was created with a different method.
Time-consuming – It will take considerable time to develop apps individually for both Operating Systems, hence the increase in costs as compared to cross platform.
The type of technology you use for your project will depend on what platform you have selected, and what the native coding language and process is for that platform.
For Apple iOS, you will most likely be looking at:
Swift – An open-source programming language developed by Apple for use with iOS, Mac and other Apple products.
Objective-C – The original iOS programming language (much of the core iOS software is written in Objective-C), this legacy coding language is slowly being phased out in favour of Swift.
On other platforms, you may find a wider choice of tools and software to use, as they can be developed with different coding languages and have a somewhat more loosely defined idea of being ‘native’.
HTML5 and JavaScript are useful for creating mobile apps, as they are often cheaper and easier to handle with the software and utilise coding languages that are widely used on iOS and Android.
An alternative to native mobile app development is the cross-platform approach or the use of non-OS-specific software for your mobile app development. This allows for flexibility in the projects, quick changes if new technology makes an existing process obsolete, and the option to make the project widely available with relatively little additional cost. All of these app development approaches will depend on what you are doing with your app, and who you want to get it in front of.
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