One of the challenging things about evaluating React Native as a technology is that there are multiple ways to use it, each with their own pros and cons. This can make it hard to interpret what folks say about React Native online: if they're taking a different approach than you will, they might be describing a benefit you won't get, or a problem you won't run into. Even if you're aware of these alternative ways to use React Native, it can be difficult to wade through the technical implementation detail to understand the tradeoffs. To help with this, let's take a look at four "personas" describing people in different business situations. We'll assess their needs and see which React Native approach is the best fit for each. See if one of these sounds a lot like your situation. Big Nerd Ranch would be happy to help you develop an app with any of these approaches! 1. Expo You're a startup founder and you are all-in on the "lean startup" mindset. You haven't settled on an exact product; instead, you're trying to find product/market fit.


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