To go (or not to go) React Native way
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You won’t find here anything about how cool guys like Facebook, Netflix, and Airbnb benefited from React NativeInstead, just strong and weak sides of that JavaScript framework (as any other #technology has) and certain use cases to consider. And I’m here to tell you about that:)PerksOne shared codebase. Actually, with React Native you’re building two separate app versions (IOS and Android). Yes, the two app versions that share 65–70% of JavaScript code. The same codebase gives you easier maintenance and fewer bugs to worry about (because the total amount of code is almost twice less). It saves extra days and weeks you that could spend on new functionality.Damn close to native performance. Unlike other cross-platform options, like Cordova, Ionic or Titanium that emulate browser app (it’s like (...)