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AppHub vs repl.it: What are the differences?

Developers describe AppHub as "Use git push to instantly update React Native apps in production". Designed to give app developers a new way of deploying and updating apps, AppHub allows users to change their app on the fly. Deploys across iOS, Android, desktop and web. On the other hand, repl.it is detailed as "React Native mobile apps in browser". You don't need an SDK like XCode or Android Studio. Beam code from Replit to your phone over the air, write LIVE code on Replit and you'll see it on your phone.

AppHub and repl.it belong to "Cross-Platform Mobile Tools" category of the tech stack.

AppHub is an open source tool with 207 GitHub stars and 30 GitHub forks. Here's a link to AppHub's open source repository on GitHub.

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Pros of AppHub
Pros of Replit
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      Less Complicated
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      Continuous Deployment
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      Free base plan and Premium plan is cheap
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      Github integration
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      Supports a Reasonable amount of languages
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      Helpfull Community
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      Emmet support
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      Emmet support

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    Cons of AppHub
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        Limited Storage, CPU, Ram
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        Server cannot stay 24/7
      • 2
        Very Limited Database API
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        Poor support

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      What is AppHub?

      Designed to give app developers a new way of deploying and updating apps, AppHub allows users to change their app on the fly. Deploys across iOS, Android, desktop and web.

      What is Replit?

      It is a platform for creating and sharing software. You can write your code and host it all in the same place. It is also a place to learn how to code.

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      What are some alternatives to AppHub and Replit?
      CodePush
      CodePush is a cloud service that enables Cordova and React Native developers to deploy mobile app updates directly to their users’ devices. It works by acting as a central repository that developers can publish certain updates to (e.g. JS, HTML, CSS and image changes), and that apps can query for updates from (using our provided client SDKs).
      React Navigation
      Start quickly with built-in navigators that deliver a seamless out-of-the box experience. Navigation views that deliver 60fps animations, and utilize native components to deliver a great look and feel.
      Native Navigation
      There are many navigation libraries in the React Native ecosystem. Native Navigation is unique in that it is built on top of the iOS and Android platform navigational components, and this is more "native" than most other options which implement navigation from scratch in JavaScript on top of base React Native components like View and Animated.
      ReactXP
      With React and React Native, your web app can share most of its logic with your iOS and Android apps, but the view layer needs to be implemented separately for each platform. We have taken this a step further and developed a thin cross-platform layer we call ReactXP. If you write your app to this abstraction, you can share your view definitions, styles and animations across multiple target platforms. Of course, you can still provide platform-specific UI variants, but this can be done selectively where desired.
      Interactable
      This is an experimental implementation of a declarative API for handling fluid user interactions with views at 60 FPS in React Native.
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