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React Native was recently hit by Google’s release of the first Flutter preview. Vue. Js on GitHub has more stars than React. But now Airbnb, the world’s leading home-stay booking platform, has suddenly announced that it is abandoning the React Native pit and returning to the development of Native technology. Udacity’s mobile team recently announced that it had removed all features written in React Native from its app.

Although many manufacturers have abandoned React Native, I believe Facebook will not give up easily. The departure of manufacturers will enable Facebook to better review the advantages and disadvantages of React Native. In this large-scale reconstruction, some problems raised by manufacturers will be solved. It also absorbs the advantages of Flutter and vue.js to better integrate React Native architecture and make React Native even more perfect!


The React Native community is still very much alive, and companies like Expo have made groundbreaking libraries such as React-Native Motion-Handler. So Even though Airbnb and Udacity dropped React Native, React Native isn’t dead and I believe it will get better and better.

The React Native developer community is coming back to support the React Native developer community with updates on how to use the React Native app.