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10 Easy Way To Choose Your Best Tech Stack For Your Mobile App

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The Revolution of the mobile app is evolving, and we expect to see a lot in the coming years. With a vast number of people using smartphones, users are familiar with many applications that are on their phones or know where they can download them. Businesses want to take this advantage and reap from it. But before we proceed, what is app stack ? It is a group of software coming together to accomplish some specific work. Such can be Microsoft office apps such as Word processing and database. A guide for you to choose the best tech stack for your next mobile app project 1. Skill-set: First, you need to ensure that you have the right tech stack and an experienced developer team. If you lack this, you will fail in your goal. That means you will get a software solution, reduce the cost of development, and get a scalable product.  2. Know your App goal: Put user-experience in mind first, then ask yourself how the app stack you are going to add value to the ...

Simple Guide to Choose Technology Stack for Mobile Application Development

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If you are an investor and you are choosing a mobile stack technology, you have to be keen and smart. First, you have to know your functional and nonfunctional requirements. Choose the right tech of either frontend or backend, and then look for platforms that you want your mobile App development to use. Your results will depend on the choices you make, which should give you a scalable and maintainable App. We first need to clear the air with a simple explanation of these two words that most people usually confuse: 1.An App stack, and 2. app stack; Well, the first one is a virtual disk with more than one application that can be a read-only disk applied to a user. So,  what is app stack ? It is a set of application programs purposed to accomplish a specific task. Please note the difference. When you choose a native app development, then you have to employ a separate technology for each. Below is a guideline for choosing a native application for iOS using stack t...