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@alexgrover.eth
If you were going to start a mobile-first project today which approach would you take and why? 1. PWA 2. React Native or Flutter 3. Fully native
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@htormey
React Native + Expo. I think the challenge would be what backend stack would I use and where to host.
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@swabbie.eth
preference: fully native practical: RN pondering: PWA
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@subtlegradient
PWA + React Native combo It’s the Miley Cyrus of mobile
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@ba
1 had a great experience so far converting our Next 13 web app into a PWA (https://weponder.io), only took ~1 hour to implement the next addon Depends on your use case, we wanted it to also work on desktop and it’s way easier to build one thing than two
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@dwr.eth
2. React Native
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Manan
@manan
2. React Native (start with Expo) Max efficiency across the stack
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@df
2. React native
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@itai
React Native
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@jklb.eth
2 (rn)
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@survey best dev framework for mobile-first projects
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@peterferguson.eth
Since it is mobile-first (implying web is coming) React native & expo is the easily the best choice imo All three platforms from a single code base and can even host your backend from the same project if you build the web it on next js/vercel
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@dylsteck.eth
2. React Native
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@brianjckim
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@nekofar.eth
If we were talking about web3, it is PWA. Otherwise, it depends on the project specs.
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React Native is nice especially if mobile first. You can then go typescript for frontend, backend and get first class mobile support to be installed from android/playstore. PWA I feel are getting there with add to homescreen on iOS/Mac and Android but actual apps still feel better
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@yashkarthik
2. React native
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@evaluate
seems pretty dependent on whether you plan to have in-app purchases
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@stefano
Business logic in rust and native view layer (Swiftui/Jetpack compose).
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Gökhan Turhan
@gokhan.eth
2. React Native
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