A hybrid framework, in the context of software development, typically refers to a software application that combines elements of native and web applications. These frameworks allow developers to write code once and deploy it on multiple platforms (like iOS and Android) using web technologies such as HTML, CSS, and JavaScript, wrapped in a native container. Common use cases include mobile app development for cross-platform compatibility and faster development cycles compared to building separate native apps.
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