Lots of questions about react native assume it's like other "JS for mobile apps" tools. Its literally native. Maybe think of it like swift?
@ebryn @ryanflorence That's what I thought as well by people are saying it gets compiler. Maybe it changed?
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@ryanflorence@ebryn Cool. I'll investigate more. Curious. - 1 more reply
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@wycats@ryanflorence perhaps? i don’t think so -
@ebryn@wycats@ryanflorence Titanium “Alloy” now compiles the JS code. -
@ebryn@wycats@ryanflorence Actually, I think I’m wrong on that. But I swear they had announced a JS compiler a while back… -
@brianpattison Yes, it’s Ti.next or Hyperloop or whatever. That’s not current day Titanium I believe@wycats@ryanflorence -
@ebryn What the hell were we thinking w/ sproutcore/ember-titanium?
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@brianpattison React Native is interesting because of the “rerender everything” programming model -
@ebryn I just remember how slow it was to run JS code in Titanium and the fact that using it didn’t teach me anything about the native SDKs. - 1 more reply
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