Pepperoni – A framework to build apps faster, powered by React Native
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Re: Pepperoni – A framework to build apps faster, powered by React Native
#32Earlier quoted context omitted.
So a designer and developer were passionate enough about a framework to make a website about it. What about that bothers you? If you like the framework, and a professional website result in more people using it, then you win out. If you don't, then don't use it. Life goes on.
The fact that the site doesn't tell anything about the framework, nor it showcases it. It's megabytes and scrolling for nothing except a actual paragraph of content. [1] [1] http://idlewords.com/talks/website_obesity.htm
Re: Pepperoni – A framework to build apps faster, powered by React Native
#33What about Relay and graphQL?
Right now we've included what we know works well, and we don't yet have experience with Relay in React Native apps. Contributions welcome, though :)
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#34Re: Pepperoni – A framework to build apps faster, powered by React Native
#35Does 'futurice' rhyme with 'uterus' or how the heck to do you pronounce that name?
Here in the UK it rhymes with Avarice. In Finland it's more like Future Rice.
Re: Pepperoni – A framework to build apps faster, powered by React Native
#36Does 'futurice' rhyme with 'uterus' or how the heck to do you pronounce that name?
Re: Pepperoni – A framework to build apps faster, powered by React Native
#37Has anyone else noticed the trend at over-marketed "frameworks" like this with fancy graphics, lots of use of logos, etc? Maybe I'm just getting old by anymore I have a feeling of "ugh" set in when seeing that page.
Re: Pepperoni – A framework to build apps faster, powered by React Native
#38Has anyone else noticed the trend at over-marketed "frameworks" like this with fancy graphics, lots of use of logos, etc? Maybe I'm just getting old by anymore I have a feeling of "ugh" set in when seeing that page.
No. I'm looking for exactly something like this. I'm glad it's a "bootstrap", not yet another framework. I want to try React Native but have been having trouble getting started. And I would like something with a little bit of polish.
For comparison's sake, check out https://github.com/bartonhammond/snowflake - it's quite similar to Pepperoni, and at this moment a bit more mature.
In the long term we want to make Pepperoni more comprehensive, documented and stable. We have some different opinions compared to Snowflake's - that's why we are building our own. A topic worth a blog post, though, too long to expand here and now.
Re: Pepperoni – A framework to build apps faster, powered by React Native
#39whenever I had to compare Angularjs vs React the one key difference is that the former has ionic and the latter has React Native, to get performance non-critical out quick Ionic seems to be much easy to use comparing to React Native. I wish someone can produce a similar project on top of React-Native(or whatever modules they choose) soon.