React Native has a bright future . Because it is not only supported by Facebook but a huge community of developers. According to the StackOverflow developer’s survey, 2019 React Native lovers are almost 62.5%. It clearly states that React Native is one of the most loved frameworks for app development.
Read moreWhat is the future of React Native?
React Native has a bright future . Because it is not only supported by Facebook but a huge community of developers. According to the StackOverflow developer’s survey, 2019 React Native lovers are almost 62.5%. It clearly states that React Native is one of the most loved frameworks for app development.
Read moreIs React Native still popular in 2021?
Definitely . The experience in creating applications using native technologies can for example help in application distribution or working with mobile devices in general. However, creating both the user interface and business code in JavaScript may require a slight change of mindset.
Read moreIs React Native still popular in 2021?
Definitely . The experience in creating applications using native technologies can for example help in application distribution or working with mobile devices in general. However, creating both the user interface and business code in JavaScript may require a slight change of mindset.
Read moreIs React Native obsolete?
After Airbnb made its announcement to stop using React Native, a lot of developers has this in mind that it is dead . It was among the first big companies that took it up. They wanted an open-source environment for their app.
Read moreWill Facebook stop supporting React Native?
Facebook slows down on React-Native This is not entirely true, and it appears there are still some remnants of a team to support internal React-Native projects. However, commits to the project in GitHub leave a trail.
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