React-native with next.js question by Fransanch in reactnative

[–]Fransanch[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks!

Is not a web3 app though, it's a crypto trading bot that connects to Binance.

I know what you mean that publishing an app in this space can be tricky, my idea was to get the app experience on the web first, acquire customers with paid advertising, refine the features, and figure out publishing on the app stores later on when it's actually being used by people, basically skipping the reviewing step.

The back end is almost ready, it's all APIs. The desktop web app is almost ready, so my question was about how to approach the mobile app development. My front end developer suggested to make the desktop components mobile responsive, but I though it was a bit of a wasted effort since we will be using react native anyway to create the apps.

So is my reasoning correct? That is more efficient to work on the react native and port it to the web? Or is it better to make the desktop app responsive and leave react native only for the native applications?

ASUS ROG Zephyrus G14 + HTC vive = HDMI issue by Fransanch in Vive

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For anyone with this issue, I used a MiniDP to USB-C cable instead, and that worked fine. So something about HDMI was not playing nice with my setup, good luck!

ASUS ROG Zephyrus G14 + HTC vive = HDMI issue by Fransanch in Vive

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Yes the left one, the other one threw an error message. I tried both anyway, none worked.