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s73v3r
·il y a 11 ans·discuss
Wealth is relative to where you are.
s73v3r
·il y a 11 ans·discuss
I almost did something like that. In the end, though, the other company offered just too much money.
s73v3r
·il y a 11 ans·discuss
Except we're talking about remote areas where those "near you" could be miles away.
s73v3r
·il y a 11 ans·discuss
I assume this is only in dev mode, as opposed to release mode?
s73v3r
·il y a 11 ans·discuss
Most web developers do not, which I believe is the target for these frameworks.
s73v3r
·il y a 11 ans·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
·il y a 11 ans·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
·il y a 11 ans·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
·il y a 11 ans·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
·il y a 11 ans·discuss
Why not use the JS engine that the platform provides?
s73v3r
·il y a 11 ans·discuss
Perhaps, but most studies show that they start on iOS to begin with.
s73v3r
·il y a 11 ans·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
·il y a 11 ans·discuss
I don't think as many people are upset by these being taken down as you think.
s73v3r
·il y a 11 ans·discuss
And generally people who don't understand context are laughed off the stage and not taken seriously.