The world of the mobile industry is ever increasing each day in all the dimensions; it can be platforms, network, features, devices, so and forth. Here lies the major impact of hybrid applications, which cater the development of assorted web technologies with the merger of the SDK and of powerful device features. Therefore, mobile applications have just become the new platform of stature and moreover it is also predicted that by the year 2016, 50 percent of mobile applications will become hybrid.
Well, this also justifies the question that yes; hybrid apps can be the future of mobile development. As hybrid applications are designed to foster the advantages of web apps and of native app development. These are mainly written in several web languages like CSS, HTML, JavaScript, and so on but these languages use wrappers of native code. However, these wrappers proffer several enhancements that generally forbid to native applications, such as a User Interface with the view of the app.
Another seeking example of hybrid application growth is seen in the work department; there are numerous workers who use their own or organizational devices in the work environment, which offers software and tools for multiple platforms. Additionally, this also drives the business proficiently and it is also cost-effective. Firms and enterprises must consider the fact that how applicants can improvise their work by adding native application platform and evaluate development framework, moreover this also inculcates hybrid and web app by using the same code.
There are copious advantages of hybrid apps, which are providing growth and success, such as:
- Speedy marketing as compared to pure native app development time period
- Cost-effective as cross-platform feature is mobile (available)
- Ease of up-gradation, deployment, and maintainability
- Swift access to native features
- UX experience with great JavaScript
Thereon, the mixture and add-on of native capabilities and web content determines the authenticity of hybrid capabilities in mobile application development.