You could try Expo. It's basically a wrapper around React-Native.
Pro:
It brings you additional native components (Video, Audio, WebGL, Filesystem, etc.), to the ones React-Native has.
It lets you build on their servers, so you don't have to use a Mac.
Contra:
It doesn't let you install your own native components. You can detatch from this and end up with a normal React-Native app where you can install your own native components, but as far as I know you can't use their build-service anymore and need to build on a Mac.
What I use?
For most apps Expo/Create-React-Native-App, because it brings all I need.
I'm reading the webpage, expo has a nice features. I can't believe didn't know about it before. I'll give it a try also I want to learn React. This will be a great opportunity.
Thank you!
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You could try Expo. It's basically a wrapper around React-Native.
Pro:
It brings you additional native components (Video, Audio, WebGL, Filesystem, etc.), to the ones React-Native has.
It lets you build on their servers, so you don't have to use a Mac.
Contra:
It doesn't let you install your own native components. You can detatch from this and end up with a normal React-Native app where you can install your own native components, but as far as I know you can't use their build-service anymore and need to build on a Mac.
What I use?
For most apps Expo/Create-React-Native-App, because it brings all I need.
For special cases _plain React-Native.
I'm reading the webpage, expo has a nice features. I can't believe didn't know about it before. I'll give it a try also I want to learn React. This will be a great opportunity.
Thank you!