Sharing Code between React Web and Native Apps
Sharing Code between React Web and Native Apps
3/4/2016
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In this blog post, the author discusses the concept of code sharing between web and native platforms using React. The post begins by explaining the challenges of maintaining separate codebases for web and native apps, and introduces the concept of code sharing as a solution. The author then explores different methods for achieving code sharing, such as using platform-specific wrappers, leveraging cross-platform libraries, or using React Native. The post provides examples and code snippets to illustrate how code sharing can be implemented in React, and highlights the benefits and limitations of each approach. Overall, the post offers insights and practical advice for developers looking to share code between web and native platforms.
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