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s73v3r
·11 years ago·discuss
Wealth is relative to where you are.
s73v3r
·11 years ago·discuss
I almost did something like that. In the end, though, the other company offered just too much money.
s73v3r
·11 years ago·discuss
Except we're talking about remote areas where those "near you" could be miles away.
s73v3r
·11 years ago·discuss
I assume this is only in dev mode, as opposed to release mode?
s73v3r
·11 years ago·discuss
Most web developers do not, which I believe is the target for these frameworks.
s73v3r
·11 years ago·discuss
I would just make the project a webapp, and make sure that the site works well on mobile. Later on, when you have traction, and probably users, you can code up a native app for it (or if you have a lull of things to do and get bored :P)
s73v3r
·11 years ago·discuss
Not having used ReactNative before, how would that change? Wouldn't you still have to at least redeploy the app to the phone if you change the JS?
s73v3r
·11 years ago·discuss
Not to nitpic, but could you edit it to put the screenshots of the same thing next to each other? So I can see side by side what the iOS version of a screen looks like next to the Android version of a screen?
s73v3r
·11 years ago·discuss
The article also seems to indicate that their repository strategy is not properly set up for something like this.

Most people, I think, would initially set up a separate repository for iOS and for Android, given that they are different codebases, and you wouldn't want commit history pollution. But if you're planning on reusing a lot, like in this project, it might make sense to have them both in one repo. Or have a third for shared code, and include that in each individual one?
s73v3r
·11 years ago·discuss
Why not use the JS engine that the platform provides?
s73v3r
·11 years ago·discuss
Perhaps, but most studies show that they start on iOS to begin with.
s73v3r
·11 years ago·discuss
It's already damn easy to develop apps. Objective-C is just fine.

The only reason you think it's not easy is because you're using Titanium, and not embracing the different platforms' native toolkits.
s73v3r
·11 years ago·discuss
I don't think as many people are upset by these being taken down as you think.
s73v3r
·11 years ago·discuss
And generally people who don't understand context are laughed off the stage and not taken seriously.