Post by @stani • Hey
Devs, React Native or Native? Lets have an updated battle on this. From UX perspective has React Native reached the level what would be close to building n
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- I think RN has come a long way since 2018 or so, Expo provides (and has) a great DX. Adoption has increased and it’s easy to transition for react devs. Harder to transition into from native devs who don’t understand react, and historically I’ve seen teams hire and build natively, but have to maintain two codebases, albeit from smart native devs. UX on RN apps is as good as native apps imo, and RN has access to native SDKs for each platform. Can code in feature flags based off of which platform it’s running on all in the same codebase, so it’s a pretty flexible language
- For a small and medium app, React Native gets my vote. However, when the app grows in terms of users and features, native development is always the best choice.
- Both react and react nv over complicate simple projects , if I had to pick I’d choose react native for simplicity one build all devices but it simply doesn’t translate perfect to all devices
- Tbh stani I hate react I only use it because everything has been built ontop of it I prefer vue , regular js, or jquery for old projects .
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- Build anything but don't give back the community like $SEI
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