gluestack-ui provides themed and unstyled components for React Native, Next.js, Expo, and React. It is universal and comes packed with accessibility features. Highly performant, it can work with zero JavaScript when combined with Next SSR & SSG.
Hello ๐๐ผ
Excited to finally share with you gluestack-ui โ universal components for React Native, Next.js, Expo, and React.
It is a complete write-up of NativeBase, with all the good parts of NativeBase and none of the bad.
Key Reasons Why gluestack-ui is Better โญ
- You get the option for incremental adoption. There is no longer a need to carry the baggage of necessary bundles. You can use whatever you want and leave the rest.
- Keeping ease of production and personalization in mind, gluestack-ui has both themed and unstyled components. The styling library has been kept separate. Check out gluestack-style!
gluestack-ui is also built to be highly performant ๐
- It can work with Zero JavaScript when combined with Nextโs SSR & SSG
- It comes packed with a babel-plugin that brings the runtime token interpolation to zero and reduces the hydration, resulting in faster runtime
We have been using it on our internal projects for some time. The results are awesome.
Start building.
Let me know what you think.
Because, at the end of the day, we have built this for developers and designers like you.
Happy building!
As always, outstanding job guys! Iโm always rooting for you ๐. This is a great example of a team that learns and improves constantly ๐ช Love the new architecture and how you decided to split things!
Will give it a try as soon as I can. ๐
Happy launch!
i using and testing since from beta version, its an impressive the implementations and handle on cross-platform mobile & web for React Native Expo (with mobile offline-first)
It's great that gluestack-ui has both themed and unstyled components, so we can personalize the project. I love that it offers incremental adoption, so you can choose which parts you want to use. That's super helpful, especially if you don't want to carry around unnecessary bundles.
It's fantastic to see the introduction of gluestack-ui. Your approach to this library, with a focus on incremental adoption and performance, is truly noteworthy.
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