Once again, a perfect video about Universal React Apps. Think about how many 'admin dashboards' and 'marketing pages' in all the repos we could remove.
A very informative video that benefits a lot of people. It would be even better if it had CC subtitles. Even if it's only in English, I can translate it into the local language.
Thanks for this video Simon! Really nice to have an overview of the options out there for Universal React Apps (I thought the T3 stack was only for web). I was wondering if you see much of a difference between using Solito on its own with Nativewind vs Tamagui?
If you use Solito, you still need to have platform matching UI components that are either native or web. Therefore I think it's not working great alone
This is exactly what I was looking for! I was just wondering what tech stack to go for. I will totally try T·3 Turbo but with Prisma if that is possible.
Thanks for the video! I thought Solito on its own would be enough for this purpose? You can still get custom web/mobile views but also share most of them
I’m using PandaCSS in Ionic, Panda hasn’t reached 1.0.0, I’m pretty sure it has less reach than Tamagui could have in React Native, since in the web world Tailwind is kind of king. I’m would be confident to use it big projects. Sometimes people just need to do it.
It's not risky actually. I have used it in some projects and it worked out fine. There is no one to go solution when it comes to big projects. You always have to mix with different techs to get the work done
Hey Simon! How would you handle user authentication in a react native app with an existing next.js backend using next-auth for example? Session can be read from the web application and therefore you can make requests to protected API routes in next.js. But how would you make those requests from a React Native app? Is it possible to make request to an protected api route in Next.js from a React Native app? Thanks!!
I only care about web (+PWA) and I would like it if the mobile-web experience were like Ionic (native feel). Two problems with that: Ionic is not nextjs friendly. Using Ionic seems to result in a desktop experience that looks like stretched-out mobile app.
Ionic is a component library that fundamentally only works on Web. Capacitor allows web apps to integrate more seamlessly with/as native apps. Which is probably what you’re thinking about and can work with any UI framework not just ionic. And ionic can work with without capacitor.
@@galaxies_dev We are planning to make a large project for B2B, B2C, ... so Is it advisable to utilize Next.js with Capacitor, or would another approach be more preferable ?