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by Kiro
3357 days ago
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It fits some kind of apps. I've built one React Native app where the "lowest-common-denominator" was more than good enough (no special code for different platforms) and would have worked just as well as a web app but wasn't possible due to the nature of React/React Native. If I would have used ReactXP I could have published it on the web as well and used just one React code base so this is good news for me. I don't understand what you're trying to argue about. If you don't like it, don't use it. |
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I'm not arguing for or against ReactXP. Although if others start pushing the default to using ReactXP over React/React Native, that will be a disappointing repeat of history. My comment was addressing your statement:
> It has always felt off that React and React Native are so similar, yet you can't use the same code for web and apps.