Basically the thing why this would be nice, Zero, is not out yet? Many promises on their page [0] which seem interesting. I used to get exited about this idea until I went back to mostly server (phoenix liveview but without phoenix) ; cannot beat that dev experience. No js/ts is a winner for me right away, but that is personal; not having to think about frontend/backend is a win which Zero+One also seems to go after but then treating all dev as client.<p>[0] <a href="https://zerosync.dev/" rel="nofollow">https://zerosync.dev/</a>
Where's the code? When I click on the GitHub link, it just brings me to tamagui. Your presentation was pretty cool, but I'm not going to use a front-end framework that isn't open source.
This is what ai app coding agents like replit and stackblitz bolt.new need.<p>Start with One and anyone can make web+mobile apps.<p>They could have made a splash by releasing with this
what is the added value versus just use expo directly?<p>Also has anyone compared React Native with just React and Ionic/Capacitor, and probably <a href="https://capacitor.nativescript.org" rel="nofollow">https://capacitor.nativescript.org</a> ?<p>I used to follow this space a couple of years ago and just recently found out apparently you can use NativeScript (js to native API bridge) in Cordova (Capacitor).