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All things mobile development
There are are a few challenges for building fully onchain as a mobile developer:
- Releasing apps require reviews from App Store and Google Play Store. Anything onchain might be seen as "crypto" or even labelled as an exchange.
- There should be a way in the future of developing a mobile dApp directly without having to rely on Apple or Google. PWA's, Scriptable (for widgets) are an option but at the cost of performance, but are easily deployable
What are your challenges?
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- Releasing apps require reviews from App Store and Google Play Store. Anything onchain might be seen as "crypto" or even labelled as an exchange.
- There should be a way in the future of developing a mobile dApp directly without having to rely on Apple or Google. PWA's, Scriptable (for widgets) are an option but at the cost of performance, but are easily deployable
What are your challenges?
Ⓜ️ 2.7x cc @aneri @betashop.eth https://warpcast.com/aneri/0x840f99db
If you're building a crypto app exclusively as a PWA then you're creating a lot of friction for the users to actually onboard and use your app
We need more mobile-optimized apps that can users can access and use from any common mobile browsers
Mobile-optimized browser + PWA is the way
We need more mobile-optimized apps that can users can access and use from any common mobile browsers
Mobile-optimized browser + PWA is the way
I've always been puzzled why in Web 3 everyone builds web-first products instead of mobile-first (meaning proper native mobile apps). And then we wonder why there's no mainstream adoption...
thank you, but no I do not want to open your app, I just want to browse reddit and google from my mobile browser.
you’d think the 15 million times I’ve already told you would queue you in. please stop asking
YouTube, you’re fine, but everyone else needs to ctfo
you’d think the 15 million times I’ve already told you would queue you in. please stop asking
YouTube, you’re fine, but everyone else needs to ctfo
Looking for an inexpensive android phone to install vanilla OS. Any suggestions?
normalizing passkeys between web and native mobile was way more annoying than i thought it would be
Learned a lot of DevOps with this book and applied it to mobile releases
https://continuousdelivery.com/
https://continuousdelivery.com/
For web devs, it's easy to get excited about being able to deploy to iOS and Android. I find Expo exciting too.
However, where I see this being challenging long-term, is for purely native features (push notifications, Google/Apple Pay/Wallet, widgets, etc).
The ideal would be to have knowledge of both OS's, JS/TS and keeping up to date with the developments of React Native. This would be extremely difficult to find and maintain.
For this reason I believe iOS and Android devs are still needed and by the looks of it every web dev can by default be a mobile dev with React Native.
However, where I see this being challenging long-term, is for purely native features (push notifications, Google/Apple Pay/Wallet, widgets, etc).
The ideal would be to have knowledge of both OS's, JS/TS and keeping up to date with the developments of React Native. This would be extremely difficult to find and maintain.
For this reason I believe iOS and Android devs are still needed and by the looks of it every web dev can by default be a mobile dev with React Native.
Full privacy, not even Apple can read your messages, media, etc.
Never tried it but I'm giving it a try now.
It's also an open source app
https://github.com/signalapp/Signal-iOS
Never tried it but I'm giving it a try now.
It's also an open source app
https://github.com/signalapp/Signal-iOS
Flutter vs. React Native this year 2024 on the Stack Overflow Dev survey
I have to say, for me this year React Native has been better than other years. I specially like how Expo allows you to do a lot of things.
I never tried Flutter and probably should for a toy app.
https://survey.stackoverflow.co/2024/technology#worked-with-vs-want-to-work-with-misc-tech-worked-want-other
I have to say, for me this year React Native has been better than other years. I specially like how Expo allows you to do a lot of things.
I never tried Flutter and probably should for a toy app.
https://survey.stackoverflow.co/2024/technology#worked-with-vs-want-to-work-with-misc-tech-worked-want-other
Ultimate smart phone imo just has a really really good flashlight
I just signed up for Helium Mobile!
Does anyone here use it? Thoughts?
Does anyone here use it? Thoughts?
Crossposting
Getting there!
Spent 3h debugging a expo router issue that only happened with --no-dev enabled.
How's your Sunday going?
How's your Sunday going?
My personal mission this year is to make onchain mobile apps a reality. It's time.
I'm starting with react native, which has evolved tremendously since last time I worked on it thanks to expo.
Here's a expo app showing:
- in-app wallets + smart accounts
- onchain read/writes
I'm starting with react native, which has evolved tremendously since last time I worked on it thanks to expo.
Here's a expo app showing:
- in-app wallets + smart accounts
- onchain read/writes
Just doing some research 🤓- how bigs your mobile team? What skill sets have you got in your team?
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Keen to learn more to see where mobile devs are focussed
https://fc-polls.vercel.app/polls/0f98a8fd-7e45-4403-a760-4d54275aa71f
https://fc-polls.vercel.app/polls/0f98a8fd-7e45-4403-a760-4d54275aa71f