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by ianlevesque
3772 days ago
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I don't think so. I've participated in enough native / mobile web flamewars to last a lifetime, but the main argument this doesn't resolve in any way is the question of freedom. A react native app is still subject to Apple's App Review, or can be removed on a whim by Google (remember the ad blockers recently?). Some people have a real problem with that. |
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