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What's the difference between using React native and using Java or Swift to build mobile apps?

29th Jan 2021, 5:09 PM
eMBee
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M○|-|FΞY 🇳🇬 it does, there are some native features for which there are no libraries. There is also the performance drop (because of the bridge between react native and native platform). There are more. For that it would be best if you read a proper blog post explaining everything in detail.
31st Jan 2021, 4:06 PM
Dovlet Hallayev
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M○|-|FΞY 🇳🇬 Nope, I didn't say that 🙂 I listed 2 main differences. One of them is React knowledge is important for React Native application development. JavaScript is one of the powerful skills. React is just one of the popular frontend frameworks. You can also create mobile applications with Vue, Angular or Svelte.
30th Jan 2021, 10:52 AM
Igor Makarsky
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1. You have to use React and JavaScript 2. React Native applications are crossplatform. For more information use Google search.
30th Jan 2021, 9:46 AM
Igor Makarsky
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Igor Makarsky oh, I see In other words, React skills are the most powerful skills for a developer
30th Jan 2021, 10:36 AM
eMBee
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Alright Igor Makarsky So what about using Java or Swift to create mobile apps? Does it have any advantage over using React Native?
30th Jan 2021, 11:23 AM
eMBee
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They are working on these problems, but ofcourse native platforms and react native will never be exactly the same
31st Jan 2021, 4:07 PM
Dovlet Hallayev
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ummmmmmm I
15th Dec 2021, 9:50 PM
Landon Bell
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