React Native Future – How Will It Look?
Technology is marching forward at an unstoppable pace, and the explosive growth of the mobile app market in recent years is one of the best examples of the relentless speed of innovation developers have to deal with these days. In 2015, global mobile app revenues amounted to $69.7 billion, but they are projected to reach $188.9 billion by 2020.
To keep up with the increasing demand for polished mobile experiences, developers need tools and technology that allow them to leverage their existing web codebase and target multiple mobile platforms without developing and maintaining multiple mobile apps.
React Native emerged in 2015 as a compelling solution for building mobile apps that are indistinguishable from apps developed using platform-specific programming languages. This JavaScript framework uses the same design as React, a popular JavaScript library for building user interfaces, and it’s backed by Facebook as well as the broader developer community.
In this article, we’re taking a closer look at the future of React Native to provide concrete answers to all developers who are asking if React Native is here to stay or if it could become just as irrelevant as so many other JavaScript frameworks before it.















