A very good and nuanced write-up. React Native seems to get a bit of heat at the moment, or perhaps I am just paying more attention to the content, as I have just started building a project with it.
But nevertheless I am still sticking to it with what I have read so far. Building from scratch with no iOS or Android experience, but some "normal" React experience(and a lot of .Net experience) it seems like a no-brainer in my situation.
The issues I have gathered from numerous articles seems to relate more to existing teams with experience in iOS or Android. Or projects that have had high growth.
Starting out from scratch those issues are not of concern. I will deal with them if/when I get there. My main reason for using React Native is to build something fast that can target both iOS and Android at the same time. And they rightly also point to that as a good reason for selecting React Native in the end of the article.
But nevertheless I am still sticking to it with what I have read so far. Building from scratch with no iOS or Android experience, but some "normal" React experience(and a lot of .Net experience) it seems like a no-brainer in my situation.
The issues I have gathered from numerous articles seems to relate more to existing teams with experience in iOS or Android. Or projects that have had high growth.
Starting out from scratch those issues are not of concern. I will deal with them if/when I get there. My main reason for using React Native is to build something fast that can target both iOS and Android at the same time. And they rightly also point to that as a good reason for selecting React Native in the end of the article.