# Q: Ok so realistically these are going to be diverging products now that the codebase has split from mainline react? will facebook be developing one codebase and microsoft will be developing another? or will you make efforts to ensure they stay the same? - kelstenaĪ: They're not competing/diverging at all - in fact, they're highly complementary. We haven't yet experimented with the other react-native platform apps yet, but it should be doable. We're currently working on integrating react-native-windows into ReactXP. You can either build an electron based app (which will wrap your web code) or experiment with the other react-native desktop platforms. # Q: Can I write desktop app using ReactXP? - godpranayĪ: Yes, there are a couple approaches you can take to this. We also accept (lots of) appropriate PRs from the public to improve the package as well. To the other half of your question, fairly significant investments are being made on ReactXP right now for things like accessibility, but by and large we improve things either as needed for our internal work on Skype or due to changes in react or react-native. The more advanced features (notifications, higher level UI components, etc.) are writable as extensions (and we have several published, with more coming soon) - but the idea is that the core library doesn't provide oodles of functionality to keep it as lean as possible. How much development effort is being put into it in terms of man hours? - gunnĪ: The base ReactXP platform is designed to be a very basic framework for building apps on top of - it wraps some of the most commonly used components of react-native and gives web implementations for them such that almost all apps will need almost everything from ReactXP. # Q: It seems like a library like this has to be very comprehensive before it's worth basing an app on. We've extracted all of the view/rendering logic/styling into a common framework that allow it to be build for multiple targets including web and mobile (via react-native). # Q: So what you're saying is i can make an app run on AND have users install it on their phones, all from the same codebase? - kelstenaĪ: That's correct. React-Native only give you mobile platforms, react-dom only gives you web. This allows you to write your business/UI logic once and have it run anywhere. # Q: Having the best of react inside a wrapper like ReactXP, what are the real benefits? - kikoseijoĪ: The benefit is cross-platform app development. Johannes Schickling & Soren Bramer SchmidtĮngineers Microsoft/Skype developing ReactXP.Netlify Team: Cassidy Williams & Jason Lengstorf.Learning Tips Q&A Schedule Transcripts Code of Conduct Jobs Contact Brent Erickson & David de Regt
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