Share Code between React and React Native Apps

Written by csepulv | Published 2017/01/29
Tech Story Tags: react | javascript | react-native | components | reactjs | share-code | native-apps | react-native-apps

TLDR Developers are adopting Higher Order Components (HOC) Stateless Functional Components. They make it easier to achieve code reuse, a coveted aspiration of developers. I’ll focus on using HOC and Functional Stateless Components to achieve reuse. You should already be familiar with the basics of React and React Native. The Payoff: Reusing the component(Final GitHub repo) is a running demo of the web and mobile apps below (web, then mobile) The apps below use both React (web) and React (mobile) apps in the GitHub README.via the TL;DR App

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Written by csepulv | espresso fanatic, coder (still), VP Engineering Bastille, …yeah, espresso comes first.
Published by HackerNoon on 2017/01/29