Originally went to school for painting and printmaking, played in bands, and have now been designing and developing since 2010. I write the curriculum and teach at Perpetual Education.
I don't now a list of apps off the top of my head but generally the argument is that whenever you're working with some type of resource intensive client side logic and need the fastest processing possible, then that's where native apps shine. Also if your app is working with the latest technologies, then it makes sense to go native so theres no wait for the cross platform adaptation.
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I've been pushing for Progressive Web Apps whenever possible. It feels like MOST "apps" on my phone get download and then rarely used.
What would you say are still some GREAT use-cases for native apps? Or scenarios where they really shine?
I don't now a list of apps off the top of my head but generally the argument is that whenever you're working with some type of resource intensive client side logic and need the fastest processing possible, then that's where native apps shine. Also if your app is working with the latest technologies, then it makes sense to go native so theres no wait for the cross platform adaptation.