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Gaurav Chaddha

IMHO native is better if your complexity level is medium and performance is needed. If you are business that want to make a working demo quickly for both android and ios, sure choose React Native. But if you want awesome animations, performance then go the native way. Checkout Airbnb's experience with react native and why they are switching to native completely.

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Hussein Mohamed

Please Gaurav, what's you mean by "IMHO"?!

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Gaurav Chaddha

In my humble opinion

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Hussein Mohamed

Ok, please Gaurav, want to know how can I make my self a Senior Android Developer?

  • And what's the knowledge and tools should be know as an Android Developer?

Thank you so much! :)

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Gaurav Chaddha • Edited

Hi man. I am NOT a senior android developer. In my opinion, I still lack the professional experience. Whatever I know about android has come from personal projects and internships during my college. I started my full-time job at Samsung Noida,India 3 months ago. There is still so much I need to learn in android, java and beyond.

Anyways, I've written an article for people who want to learn android development. This was the way I went - twitter, blog posts and a burning passion for improving my android skills.
Article link: dev.to/gauravchaddha1996/learning-...

Hope this article helps you. Mainly consider publications on android on medium, android subreddit, twitter as your best resource. Also checkout my GitHub repo on android resources. I hope this helps you.

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Hussein Mohamed

Please Ankit, you can answer to me?

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Hussein Mohamed

Thank you so much
Gaurav! :)