Ask HN: React Native or Not
Hello HN, There has been a few threads in the past on the same question. But considering the current status of the project, do you think React Native is good to develop an app? It's not a super complex app but with decent functionality (Think like coursera app). I'm not sure how well Native supports video playback. Also thinking in business perspective, i assume most startups cannot afford to develop both Android and iOS when they hit the market. What is the approach you follow? If not react native, Is it better to start with the iOS app and if there is traction, think about Android? 1 comments on Hacker News.
Hello HN, There has been a few threads in the past on the same question. But considering the current status of the project, do you think React Native is good to develop an app? It's not a super complex app but with decent functionality (Think like coursera app). I'm not sure how well Native supports video playback. Also thinking in business perspective, i assume most startups cannot afford to develop both Android and iOS when they hit the market. What is the approach you follow? If not react native, Is it better to start with the iOS app and if there is traction, think about Android?
Hello HN, There has been a few threads in the past on the same question. But considering the current status of the project, do you think React Native is good to develop an app? It's not a super complex app but with decent functionality (Think like coursera app). I'm not sure how well Native supports video playback. Also thinking in business perspective, i assume most startups cannot afford to develop both Android and iOS when they hit the market. What is the approach you follow? If not react native, Is it better to start with the iOS app and if there is traction, think about Android? 1 comments on Hacker News.
Hello HN, There has been a few threads in the past on the same question. But considering the current status of the project, do you think React Native is good to develop an app? It's not a super complex app but with decent functionality (Think like coursera app). I'm not sure how well Native supports video playback. Also thinking in business perspective, i assume most startups cannot afford to develop both Android and iOS when they hit the market. What is the approach you follow? If not react native, Is it better to start with the iOS app and if there is traction, think about Android?
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