Deep Dive Into React Native - Lev Vidrak
Ғылым және технология
Wix Mobile Application is built with React Native, a cross-platform framework, allowing developers to compose mobile apps using JavaScript in a declarative way.
Scaling a production-grade application with such young framework without compromising on performance and dev velocity, forces us to deeply understand the internal architecture of React Native.
In this talk, Lev Vidrak starts with an overview of the React Native framework, following that, he dives into the main building blocks of the framework such as the Bridge, Native Modules, Metro Bundle and understand what really happens during runtime of our application.
He focues on the architectural bottlenecks of the system and explains how the upcoming re-architecture of React Native is going to solve these problems.
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Listen to Lev Vidrak interview on Wix Engineering Podcast, "Breaking Down React Native": podcasts.apple.com/il/podcast/wix-engineering-podcast-breaking-down-react-native/id1503976848?i=1000492991162
Thank you For sharing Amazing Content. I was looking for these sorts of architectural Framework details of React Native. Great Job (Y)
about JSI, Fabric and TurboModules start at 15:56
Great presentation!
This is exactly what I was looking! Great explanation about the current architecture, the changes planned ahead and the impact of each. Thanks a ton!
@levvidrak4395
2 жыл бұрын
you are welcome, thx for the feedback, I'm glad you find it useful.
Amazing talk !
@levvidrak4496
5 жыл бұрын
Thx :)
amazing talk!
11:24 Remember, you can "push JS code OTA to your app", just don't tell Apple about it... :)
lol, someone was still trying to squeeze value out of their interlaced camera rig in 2019
Cross-platform-ness to me is a reflection of global justice in programming ))))
excellent very useful and confirming to: exseniarch Academy react native architecture 🙏