> Talk to a lawyer and try to start your own company.
And if you have success, grow and you need to hire, then be aware of employees who preach to "not put any effort into making riches richer and just do the minimum!"
Ionic has started to feel native only recently, but I agree that React Native for iOS (and now Android) sounds like a superior alternative. I'm very tempted to try it in my next project.
This is simply not true anymore. For simple CRUD apps, our customers can't tell the difference between a native app and an Ionic app. The ionic team has done a great job simulating the native animations and interactions of iOS and Android.
If you don't believe it just try it. It costs 30 secs to install Ionic via npm and deploy one of the demo apps to an Android or iOS device.
For more complex apps I'd consider using a native framework tho. As usual it all depends on the use case.
Bitbucket is not as good? Feature-wise they're almost identical.... I use github for my FOSS projects and bitbucket for stuff that shouldn't be public, like for-profit soft and side-projects. If you don't see added value in free unlimited private repos that's not the case for many of us.
And if you have success, grow and you need to hire, then be aware of employees who preach to "not put any effort into making riches richer and just do the minimum!"