Today, most businesses use software as an important part of their operations irrespective of whether or not they operate in the technology domain. Consider the example of Facebook compared to conventional media outlets like The New York Times, BBC, and the Washington Post.

Facebook is a technology company known for its social media platforms such as WhatsApp and Instagram. It has used software, web, and mobile development since its foundation. Now, let’s turn to our non-technical examples. How do these companies use software to offer their services? Well, like Facebook, they provide all services through their mobile and web applications in addition to the traditional print media model.

This trend is visible across most other industries: the consumer market has pulled them into the tech domain, rather than the other way around.

Develop your first app with React Native and Django

In September 2015, Facebook made its cross-platform app development framework called “React Native” available for public use. From the start, applications developed using native languages and React Native had a demonstrably similar level of performance and a similar look and feel. The results also showed that 75% of React Native code could be used for both platforms – Android and iOS, and that it was easy to add platform-specific code on top of React Native. React Native has since become a dominant framework for mobile app development.

Django is yet another programming framework that lets you focus on the fun stuff – the purpose of your web application – while easing the pain of the repetitive bits. In doing so, it provides high-level abstractions of common web development patterns, shortcuts for frequent programming tasks, and clear conventions for how to solve problems.

With the evolution of technology, the majority of users have shifted from desktop to mobile. As customers lean towards mobile usage, applications and websites must also become user-friendly for mobile users. In this article, let us take a look at React Native and Django for mobile app development and understand them from the perspective of a beginner.

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React Native and Django for Beginners
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