you know us as the react native guys here. we finally built our first game. A sweet, cozy little one. Saying it straight cause y'all get me, we're a little tired. If you got a sec, a wishlist would mean a lot.
love y'all ❤️
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Hi everyone! 👋
I’m selling two iOS apps at an affordable price. One has no revenue, the other earns occasionally. Both were built with React Native (Expo) and have been on the App Store for 6–7 months.
DM me for details. 📩
He might not remember, but 5 or 6 years ago, I asked @notbrent, over dinner in Istanbul: "Is your ultimate goal to make @expo the next App Store?" He laughed (humbly) and said no.
He was right. Expo wasn't competing with the App Store; it's setting the new standard for it.
I get what you mean, but frontend development is much more than just rendering visuals. It includes architecture, state management, interaction handling, accessibility, performance optimization, error boundaries, client-side caching, offline handling, and integration with APIs or services.
Translating visuals into code is an impressive step, but it only covers the presentation layer. True "frontend development" work involves turning those visuals into a dynamic, reliable, and maintainable user experience that scales.