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Kotaro

@enkotaro

React Native Engineer / prev iOS Engineer | 🇨🇦 | he/him | love Expo

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linkhttps://github.com/haptaro calendar_today23-03-2019 05:53:03

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I don't dislike React Native but I don't like the dependency of CocoaPods😅 SwiftPM comes with Swift so it would be great for CI/CD as well

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Very interesting as I was a native iOS dev and I totally understand the points about CocoaPods, Concurrency, complex animation, new native API support. But I would choose React Native if I started a startup for sure

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Compared to Flutter, it's beneficial that companies supporting React Native are spread out such as Meta, Microsoft, Shopify, Software Mansion, Expo etc

Natalia Panferova (@natpanferova) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Quick SwiftUI tip💡 To wrap text within an image or shape, we can use the overlay() modifier. Check out my new blog post for details: nilcoalescing.com/blog/WrappingT…

React Native (@reactnative) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Using a React Native framework, such as Expo, is now the recommended way to create new React Native apps You can read more about our official guidance in our latest blogpost: reactnative.dev/blog/2024/06/2…

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Upgrading React Native is super tough especially for large scale projects. I love the idea of CNG (Continuous Native Generation)

Oskar Kwaśniewski (@o_kwasniewski) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Flutter is officially dying 🪦 There is a new fork of flutter called Flock 😆 flutterfoundation.dev/blog/posts/we-… PS. Just use React Native 💙

Flutter is officially dying 🪦

There is a new fork of flutter called Flock 😆

flutterfoundation.dev/blog/posts/we-…

PS. Just use React Native 💙
Thomas Ricouard (@dimillian) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Yeah, so I've been toying with Expo and Cursor agent, and it's 1000% better at it than Swift and SwiftUI. This is sad but expected.