
React Native, what's your review? ChatGPT said: As a React Native user, I can give some reviews about its advantages and disadvantages: Advantages of React Native 🚀 ✅ Fast & Efficient Development With the Hot Reloading feature, code changes can be seen immediately without having to restart the application. One codebase for two platforms (Android & iOS), saving time and money. ✅ Good Performance Although not a native application made with Swift or Kotlin, its performance is quite optimal for most applications. Using native components, not just webview like other hybrid frameworks. ✅ Strong Ecosystem & Large Community Support from Facebook (Meta) and a very active open-source community. Many libraries are available for various needs, from navigation, animation, to state management. ✅ Flexible & Easy to Learn JavaScript/React developers will find it easier to adapt. Can integrate native code if higher performance is needed. Disadvantages of React Native ⚠️ ❌ Performance is Still Inferior to Native For applications with heavy graphics or high performance (such as games or AR/VR), React Native is less optimal than native development. ❌ Debugging Can Be Challenging Because there is an "additional layer" between JavaScript and native code, debugging can be more difficult than native applications. ❌ Dependence on Third-Party Libraries Many features still require additional libraries, which may not always be stable or up-to-date. Conclusion 🔹 React Native is suitable for startups or projects that require fast time-to-market. 🔹 Less suitable for applications with high performance requirements such as games or heavy applications. 🔹 Ideal for business, e-commerce, or social media applications that require cross-platform development with high efficiency. bandar bola
Solid for cross-platform mobile. Not perfect, but great for fast mobile dev if you already know React. Some native bridging pain, but it’s matured a lot.