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React Native is Native
Every React Native project is really (n) projects, where (n) is the number of platforms you're deploying to.
For a typical RN app, there's an `ios` and `android` folder, and this holds a whole native mobile app code base for each. You can open them in Xcode and Android Studio, respectively, and you can write native code in them.
So anytime there's something that RN can't achieve, it's straightforward to just build it in the native platform language.
And, what is React Native built on in the first place? Ultimately it's built on native code and native views.
The JavaScript side allows business logic and view logic to happen in one thread and then build views and handle interactions using the native platform and native code.
When native code is needed, it's just a short hop away.
Why use RN at all, then, if you can't use it for everything?
You can often use it for everything. I said above "if there's something RN can't achieve" but that slice of mobile development is getting smaller and smaller every year. The vast majority of our projects can share 95%+ of code between iOS and Android, and you get all the speed of building once and deploying to two platforms. Many of our projects have 100% re-use.
But "build once deploy everywhere" is only a small part of what RN brings to the table.
You almost certainly have front end web developers. What language are your web developers most familiar with? Probably TypeScript / JavaScript.
And, for many companies, let's go further -- what web framework? Likely React.
So this brings in a host of developer knowledge, code snippets, training, tooling, collaborations, and much, much more -- just because your software is all built in the same language.
Moreover, clients often come to us complaining that their native teams are out of sync. Android is lagging behind, or iOS is, and they can't seem to synchronize up for major marketing pushes.
The cultural benefits of combining teams is rarely talked about. With separate technology it's virtually impossible to keep iOS devs becoming a clique, Android devs keeping to themselves, web devs off on their own.
With React Native, we've seen companies redesigning their org structure or even their office layouts to bring these teams together. And the collision of engineering cultures can often bring about amazing things!
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