by controlling the "browsers" we were able to implement things i've always wanted like layout animation
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Replying to @Vjeux @BrendanEich and
https://medium.com/@Jpoliachik/react-native-s-layoutanimation-is-awesome-4a4d317afd3e#.f7qb7njm2 … it's like css transition but works for computed left/top/width/height
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Replying to @Vjeux @BrendanEich and
so you can use inline-block for a list of elements and animate them when one is added to the dom
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earlier you said FB lacking a browser meant you couldn't influence standards except by this longer route. Rly?
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well, this is a longer route to influence the web, but we are providing a ton of value for fb in between
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gotta do what needs doing, but is web in fair head to head contest? Not with Instagram afaict.
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not sure what you mean. There is no web api to display the camera with a custom ui.
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Yeah, I'm not saying web is there - we added a bunch of APIs to gecko for Firefox OS, for Instagram like apps.
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that's why I questioned head to head. If web could be evolved to do more, sooner, maybe RN on web isn't best.
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yeah I really question the idea that the only options are "own a browser" and "RN on the web"
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certainly flies in the face of how I've been successfully helping to evolve the platform.
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