DEV Community

React Native is dead, long live React Native

Kevin Meyvaert on June 20, 2018

This post originally appeared on: In The Pocket blog. A lot of rumbling and commotion on the Twitter-sphere and tech blogs today. Last night, ...
Collapse
 
gab profile image
Gabriel Magalhães dos Santos

A lot of people are confounding "React native don't works with Airbnb case anymore" with "React native doesn't works more"

Collapse
 
hrmny profile image
Leah

that's always the case when people look at big companies

"oh google uses this hugely scalable database, it has to be good for us too"

Collapse
 
bitcrumb profile image
Lode Vanhove

Indeed, that was the direct reason why the title was chosen like that.

Collapse
 
sumanthyedoti profile image
Sumanth Yedoti • Edited

It's 2020. Still using RN 👍🏽

Collapse
 
justariel profile image
JustAriel

It's 2023/ Still using RN 👍🏽

Collapse
 
arifintajul4 profile image
Tajul Arifin Sirajudin

are you still using it right now?

Collapse
 
daisoftwares profile image
DaiSoftwares

Hey, very nice site. I came across this on Google, and I am stoked that I did. I will definitely be coming back here more often. Wish I could add to the conversation and bring a bit more to the table, but am just taking in as much info as I can at the moment. Thanks for sharing.

React Native Development Company

Collapse
 
r4gh4v profile image
Raghav Bhandari

Same, found this site because of this article, seems like an info treasure.

Collapse
 
muhammadrafeh profile image
Muhammad Rafeh Atique

RN is future. And I created one app through which you can guess how much you can go so far in react native. Install app from below

play.google.com/store/apps/details...

Collapse
 
layan_sms profile image
Layan • Edited

RN is not a best one, but RN not dead or useless. That can out better app simply ,so everything's is on developer's hand

Collapse
 
salmanafzal775 profile image
salmanafzal775

Its 2024/ Still using react native.