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I'm starting to learn why Android apps fall behind in quality when using React Native. I suspect most apps/libs don't go the extra mile to figure out how to make things work better on Android. Maybe it's more cumbersome to get it right. I don't recall that being the case when I was writing native Android and iOS code.
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It takes effort and someone who really cares (hopefully an android user/dev). My android dev always went the extra mile to make everything feel “android native” which would sometimes require him to rewrite UI components to be more “androidy”. Commitment to craft is the only way to have true parity here
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i hadn’t thought of it this way before, but I wonder how much of this/the culture of React Native is rooted in pragmatism (since using RN at all is more of a pragmatic choice) and naturally leads to this
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