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by cfuendev
1262 days ago
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I still don't get why React Native is so exaggeratedly popular when re-writing code in huge codebases just because it's similar to the React you use in the desktop.. Or just because it's "A single codebase for both platforms". Do people not research into the topic before starting to migrate? People could work with Flutter, which is still cross-platform and outperforms RN in every way possible. It's like having a single Java or Swift codebase for both apps, because it's a well-thought out framework built for mobile natively (On a language capable of compiling to native), not a hacky workaround to have React represent phone UIs (Built on a mixture of languages). |
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It isn’t popular. It’s talked about way more than it is actually used. 5.3% of mobile applications use React Native. 4.4% of mobile applications released in 2022 use React Native.
https://appfigures.com/resources/insights/20220729?f=3