I'd love it if a series like this was made where a React website and React Native app were made in tandem. Suggestions for project layout and architecture would show you how to reuse core business logic between both apps.<p>Perhaps even the view layers could have some overlap?<p>I currently work on a team that supports multiple native Android apps and an Angular 1.X web app. The ability to reuse code in this fashion is the biggest lure to React for me. I've seen a few blog articles that cover this topic at a shallow level. If anyone has resources they could share it would be much appreciated.
This is a _great_ tutorial series! I've already added it to my React/Redux links list ([0}), and is definitely one that I'd point people to right away in the future, along with other tutorials like the official React docs ([1]), the "React to the Future" slideshow ([2]), and the "Learn Raw React - no JSX or ES6" tutorial ([3]).<p>[0] <a href="https://github.com/markerikson/react-redux-links" rel="nofollow">https://github.com/markerikson/react-redux-links</a><p>[1] <a href="https://facebook.github.io/react/" rel="nofollow">https://facebook.github.io/react/</a><p>[2] <a href="http://elijahmanor.com/talks/react-to-the-future/dist/#/" rel="nofollow">http://elijahmanor.com/talks/react-to-the-future/dist/#/</a><p>[3] <a href="http://jamesknelson.com/learn-raw-react-no-jsx-flux-es6-webpack/" rel="nofollow">http://jamesknelson.com/learn-raw-react-no-jsx-flux-es6-webp...</a>
This looks great, I like how it looks like it doesn't just jump straight into assuming the reader knows the tools of compiled Javascript.<p>One thing - I clicked a link very close to the top to get the pdf, I was sold quick. But the popup modal didn't say anything about why you wanted my Email, so I didn't enter it. I got to the bottom and say a small, light grey "no spam" promise so I eventually signed up, but I very nearly bounced.