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by mankash666
2826 days ago
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The big question is "what impact does it have on the bottom line"? If the react native app is sufficient for it's intended audience, then learning dart/flutter, or 2 native platforms is academic at best, as it's unlikely to sway revenues. Maybe certain use cases can never be handled in react native, but for most, it's sufficient to not impact revenues. At the end of the day, the user doesn't care about your programming stack, only results, and react native has been deployed at scale by large corps to demonstrate viability for most, if not all cases |
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