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General Discussion / Re: Important questions from the business perspective
« on: December 17, 2015, 03:08:44 pm »Yes, going native is not only possible but can be very easy using react native. I have a sample react native app that takes advantage of all our existing client side crypto libs developed for the web wallet. If anybody is interested in developing a native android or ios app using react native please don't hesitate to get in touch with me.As far as I know, react native is similar to xamarin, i.e. it's a javascript wrapper mapped to native UI components (whereas xamarin uses c#).
When using react native, will the code handling private keys and communication with the server be written in js or natively?
I was thinking about doing it purely native, i.e. without any javascript layer (as I have experience with native Android but no experience with js or react) .
Is it safe to assume pure Android code is doable?
In react native all business logic would in javascript. We already have all the js code needed to handle private keys and communication with the server.