Native Navigation vs React Navigation vs Replit

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      Easy to use
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      Less Complicated
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      Continuous Deployment
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      Github integration
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      Free base plan and Premium plan is cheap
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      Supports a Reasonable amount of languages
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      Editor extensions
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      Helpfull Community
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      Emmet support
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    Cons of Native Navigation
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          Limited Storage, CPU, Ram
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          Server cannot stay 24/7
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          Very Limited Database API
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          Poor support

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        What is 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.

        What is 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.

        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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