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I agree the current one is a major change but it's not mature yet. It hasn't stood the test of time. Twitter was built on RoR when that was the coolest new thing to build things on and Uber's booking engine was on Node.js when everything was being run on Node. I'm sure there's more I'm missing. .


You seem to be missing my point. Compose and SwiftUI are React of mobile world.

React certainly stood the test of time.


That's to be seen. I very clearly remember when Angular first came out, that was clearly the way to move forward. People switched in droves. Then React came along and changed everything. React has also remained more popular than Angular has, but we didn't know that till years later. Some chose to remain in Angular (my old company) thinking it will blow over and we can swap to the next paradigm instead. Turned out React was flexible enough to last a while. Somehow you can perfectly see this is the React of mobile and not Angular?


Unclear on what you mean here React will always be inferior to SwiftUI and Compose. All Apple has to do is release a new port of Javascript<Whatever> version 2 with limitations and boom goodbye React


Compose is literally React. It has different execution model, but the same programming model.

Maybe you should first read about subject before arguing for the sake of arguing?

https://speakerdeck.com/lelandrichardson/react-meet-compose?...


I don't care that it's literally React. The react model doesn't work for every platform. I do know the subject. I'm no expert but I've lived long enough to know that one paradigm on one platform is not the solution for all platforms. Stop making assumptions.


Name one where it doesn't work.




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