React Native has announced the release of version 0.76. With this update, the new architecture will now be enabled by default. Prior to version 0.7...
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Many thanks for this - great explanation.
Thank you :)
Amazing optimization
indeed it is
Yes I think that's very optimistic what you think about that.
Thanks a lot.
you are welcome :)
Wow, such an amazing and fabulous improvement 🤩
yeah...excited about this
Thanks for the recap, its gold
thank you...indeed
Awesome article
thank you
Thanks for summarizing, keep it up!
thank you
Great article 🚀 very helpful!
Thanks
Did they just copy Flutter?
Oh no, not that again. And flutter copy from somewhere else m? Who cares
100% RN devs are happy with RN.
flutter devs are happy with flutter.
which ever framework/libs brings $$$ to dev's bank account devs are willingly to learn.
That is the best comment I have seen in a while!
is it? Don't know. I am not into Flutter
Flutter totally is different. They using their 2D render library, and this is not actually NATIVE. Their approach looks like writing app with game engine (unity, godot engine...). React native is really native but it had bridge. Flutter was more performant because of their approach but after new arch probably could near. 2025 is going to tough for flutter.
Can you share more why it is tough for Flutter?
"The React Native New Architecture introduces significant improvements to the framework, focusing on performance, scalability, and developer experience. It includes changes like the Fabric renderer, TurboModules, and a new JS engine (Hermes by default). These updates allow for faster rendering, better memory management, and smoother integration with native code. By shifting to a more modular architecture, React Native now offers improved load times, better startup performance, and greater flexibility for building complex apps. This new architecture makes React Native more competitive with native development and enhances the overall app development process, making it a more powerful option for cross-platform mobile apps."
Interesting thanks for summarizing
In the flutter/ react native rivalry, I wonder how much will these new features contribute in increasing the share of react native adoption in the industry?
I don't have insights in Flutter. But as RN dev and connected to the community of RN, I saw that devs are v excited for this new architecture. So, for now RN devs (may be), won't consider any other framework/lib.