I want to annouce that the ABP Framework core team has started to work on a React Native application for the ABP Framework.
So, it will be a good starting point for who want to create a react native application for their ABP based backends.
We decided to use the expo tooling instead of standard CLI.
Why not angular native script or angular ionic 4 ? 馃榿
Wow, great news. Then we will have the React Native integration for both @aspnetboilerplate and @abpframework. @sametkabay @mhmtyasr
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馃槃 exciting news ! just what I wanted !
Why not angular native script or angular ionic 4 ? 馃榿
React Native is more popular than NativeScript and Ionic.

(The State of JavaScript 2019 result)
React Native has a huge community. RN is more performant than Ionic. More React Native packages are published to NPM. So we have a lot of reasons to choose to React Native. These are just some reasons.
It is definitely the right decision for me. I hope 2.3 is released quickly
I think it is better to keep the angular technology stack instead of introducing react
We know making everybody happy is impossible and a decision can not be 100% true.
We are working on the react native now.
Based on the feedback and other priorities, we may build other mobile application templates too.
Also, community can contribute (like they did Vue and React UIs for the AspNet Boilerplate) and it is appreciated :)
React-Native is one of the leading mobile framework for mobile app development, so I appreciate your choice for developing New React-Native Mobile App for ABP backend.
After completing the React Native integration for AspNet Boilerplate we are planning to implement ABP frameworks new ReactJS UI as well. So we can create a new issue for creating New ReactJS UI in @abpframework and assign us :)
We are glad to be contributors of @abpframework and AspNet Boilerplate. @hikalkan @ismcagdas
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