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Nice post and a good React Native primer. I work as a native Android/iOS engineer and will be taking the leap with my colleagues into RN in the near future.
Do you have any feedback on the "native feel" of apps built in RN? Any limitations where you would be better off using the native platform directly?
Thank you so much for appreciating. Regarding the native feel, React Native does it good justice. A lot of companies who have started using it heavily did not shift the whole product in one go, but they did it feature by feature, screen by screen.
On that note, if you ever feel like you need to go native for something which might need some performance heavy lifting, you can always make your own APIs to suit those needs. :)
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Nice post and a good React Native primer. I work as a native Android/iOS engineer and will be taking the leap with my colleagues into RN in the near future.
Do you have any feedback on the "native feel" of apps built in RN? Any limitations where you would be better off using the native platform directly?
Thank you so much for appreciating. Regarding the native feel, React Native does it good justice. A lot of companies who have started using it heavily did not shift the whole product in one go, but they did it feature by feature, screen by screen.
On that note, if you ever feel like you need to go native for something which might need some performance heavy lifting, you can always make your own APIs to suit those needs. :)