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ReactNative vs. NativeScript – A user's perspective

3 pointsby sfeatherover 9 years ago

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yrezguiover 9 years ago
How &quot;Tight to ReactJS and facebook ecosystem for React Native&quot; is a minus but &quot;Closely work with Google&quot; is a positive point ? Even if ReactJS is made by Facebook engineers, I never saw integration with Facebook ecosystem in their code. Honestly the comparison is so subjective.<p>The plugin model of Nativescript is easier to write because you don&#x27;t need to write the binding part but you&#x27;re not showing all of the plugins already created for React Native. I&#x27;m pretty sure there are more for it than Nativescript.<p>I still didn&#x27;t see good app written with Nativescript. The iOS demo in your links is so simple. Even with Ionic Framework, you can make better. For React Native, have a look to Gyroscope. <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;blog.gyrosco.pe&#x2F;the-making-of-gyroscope-running-a4ad10acc0d0#.mvnwbvyzb" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;blog.gyrosco.pe&#x2F;the-making-of-gyroscope-running-a4ad...</a><p>I tried Nativescript and it&#x27;s really good but I found myself more comfortable with React Native due to my ReactJS background. Like every hybrid solution, it depends on your knowledge, needs, targeted platforms, there is no absolute answer.