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A Comprehensive Guide to Web Development in Python

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Python is slowly and gradually taking the driver seat because of its multi-use and quick approach. With the rise in machine learning, data analysis,   web development , artificial intelligence, and web application, the demand for python is getting huge each day. There are many reasons to use python, plus it has got some powerful libraries, portability, and above all easy-to-learn syntax. Who can ask for more? Right… Technology continues to evolve as humans are in constant search to find new ways to do things faster, innovatively, and of course better. No code and low code sprung to life in the hopes of making lives easy and better. The growth of the python language is constantly breaking records in the world of programming languages. Big brands like NASA, Cisco, Microsoft, IBM, Google, and many others are inculcating the usage of python in their businesses already. Python language serves multi-purposes from web development to  mobile application  to data science. Even Stack Overflow su

Who is the Ultimate Winner: Hybrid vs Native App

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Many studies show how we are becoming dependent on mobile apps, from shopping, travel, movies, and health appointments, to online classes, in short, from anything to everything. So, you get it, how much it is important to have a business app. The moment you decide to invest in  mobile app development , the biggest dilemma is the barrage of platforms. Most of the time, people get stuck between the choice of hybrid or native app. If you are the one who got tucked between these two, you must read this post to settle the dust of confusion. However, before we begin a hybrid vs. native app trial, it becomes necessary to understand exactly what they are and what are its pros and cons. What is a Native App? Native apps are built for a specific platform with a specific programming language, technology stack, and SDK. For Android native apps, Java or Kotlin is used while swift or Objective-C is used in native iOS development. Some examples of native apps are Facebook, Skype, etc. Native app help