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by antoniuschan99 3422 days ago
My project (the weather sensor) is using React Native for the Mobile end. I would still like to work on a professional project to really see how well or bad RN is in an enterprise type project. Having used Titanium Appcelerator on a personal project, I find RN much better than Titanium. I assume it's much better than Xamarin as well.

I think learning RN is a good bet because, it is coming from Facebook. I'm not sure if people remember, but FB on mobile was originally built using Webviews and had notoriously bad reviews because it was slow and laggy. It's because of this lesson that they are in a good position to create a competent platform.

I also think as web developers, we should try to understand more of the tooling/language in one of the mobile platforms of our choice.