How I Started Building Native mobile Application with SwiftUI
Apple IOS SwiftUI UIkit Mobile app development I’ve shipped apps with Flutter and React Native, but the more I chased an iOS feel, the more I realized I was wrestling the wrong opponent—the framework itself. SwiftUI (with UIKit in reach) flipped that dynamic: the defaults line up with Apple’s playbook, the guardrails catch you before you invent awkward patterns, and the result just feels right. And here’s the twist: Apple isn’t trying to make SwiftUI cross-platform—they’re making Swift the place where your business logic lives once, while each platform gets a first-class native face. If your goal is the fastest path to “works everywhere,” go cross-platform. If your goal is “feels native” and still reuses the core, put the brain in Swift and let each platform be itself. Summary · Flutter and React Native ship fast, but don’t feel truly native on iOS. · I never mistook RN/Flutter builds for real native iOS apps. · Small UX details (animations, typography, gestures, ac...