45 thoughts on “Building a Mobile App in 2025: The BEST Technologies

  1. A colleague of mine once said that well – if you go with cross platform, you inevitably end up with dealing with three platforms instead of two. I doubt these days it saves any effort, meaning time, meaning money to not need to pay multiple specialized developers.

    I have been working in native, flutter, react native, kotlin multiplatform…and yes we always faced something which didnt work as expected, buggy, needed to do weird hacks…not even talking about outdated libraries or ending up with native workarounds.

    And of all of the projects I was on in past decade, there was always at least one high level manager who was absolutely sure that putting whole “app” into a webview is the best approach. Project by project, again and again…ending up guess where? Back to native.🤷‍♂️

  2. Good to widen our spectrum in mobile app development tech. I was a mobile app developer about 5 years ago, but now I focus on commercializing and customer management (customer suitability / addressing needs, experience, and dynamics.)

  3. Helllo Dan, I have a multi-platform app project for vets and pet owners for my graduation project. I was planning to use C# for the back-end and React Native for the UI. Do you think that's a good idea? It will be my first mobile app project. Do you have any suggestions overall?

  4. Hi Dan, thanks for your time.

    I watched your video on building mobile apps 2025. I'll make it short. I am 44 years old and I want to learn for my personal training, I no longer intend to work in the development of mobile applications. But I like it, it excites me, I like to see how one writes code and something develops. But I have no prior programming knowledge. What do you recommend? It is possible to learn how to create an application for Apple with Swift starting at zero. Thanks. Hug from Argentina.

  5. Can you please cover NativeScript in a later video? I LOVE Vue.js and the fact that it spits fully native mobile apps is really really sexy 😍

  6. I would like to develop an iOS App but I am afraid of hiring and sharing anyone. How do I protect my idea? How do I know the people I will hire won’t stitch me? How do I know they will deliver the project successfully and I won’t waste valuable time and cost. I need help.

  7. What do you suggest for a beginner simple app? I have a couple of ideas, the first one is a super simple calculator. Should I just use Xcode and swift to start?

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