Hi Cristian, Go with the native solution. Unless one of the packages you suggested actually solve something for you that you can't tackle yourself. Keeping your 3rth party dependencies as low as possible is always the best way to go. As you are starting, it might be a good idea to read the source of the packages you suggested, as it will provide you with some clues of things that might be relevant in this area.
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