I am currently working on a small side-project focused on React Native apps to manage their version update and maintenance mode. - https://appcockpit.dev
Right now I am getting my first users and already getting great feedback. Many things on the roadmap.
Always eager to learn more about others pain points when it comes to React Native/mobile development. Let me know what you think!
Because everyone wants their preferred set of tools/languages to do it using the design patterns they like and there is nothing wrong with that. I don't see myself using Beeware ever really but that doesn't mean people shouldn't work on it.
the last line of the comment you replied to gave a pretty good example: If you have tools build in tech X and just want to wrap them in a UI to make them usable on a phone. (similar to how Python ships with Tk bindings for UI: no, its not pretty, but it's an UI and thats what you want sometimes, without learning something big or worse a different tech stack)
That sounds so great! You were working in an area where computers had black-green terminals, you saw when people were afraid what will happen if the date changes to 2000 :scream:, you saw the Sony Ericsson handy area, smartphones, tables, wearables and now ML! Exciting man and I want to be able to write here in ~40 years.
Right now I am getting my first users and already getting great feedback. Many things on the roadmap.
Always eager to learn more about others pain points when it comes to React Native/mobile development. Let me know what you think!