Do or Die in the Front-end: React fast, React Native
Use Cases and Deployment Scope
We are implementing the React Native framework for the development of the front end of the web-site devoted for the implementation and monitoring of machine learning and deep learning models. It is a great tool with variety of built-in functionality, as well as the great support group in the Internet. Moreover, it is currently considered as No. 1 Front-End framework to work with.
Pros
- Cross-platform app development
- App development speed and cost, which has direct impact on ROI and lead time of development
- Great User Experience tailed towards the development of high-performance apps
Cons
- Performance is still lower than native app development (Kotlin, Swift, etc.)
- Not efficient design-wise (if you are planning to implement some advanced design, then you should reconsider the approach provided by React Native)
- Issues with the update to the last release of React Native
Most Important Features
- Faster time to market (robustness and easiness in implementation allows to directly impact on the lead time of the development)
- Massive community in case you are struck on the development
- Quick and easy idea validation with MVP
Return on Investment
- Decreased the development process time via robust and easy-to-use platform
- Easier to debug with a provided intelligent tool as well as error-prone messages, which allows developing in a paced manner for the decreased Time-To-Market
- Reusable code base can directly impact lead time and thereby on ROI in a positive manner
Alternatives Considered
AngularJS and Vue.js
Other Software Used
NGINX, AngularJS, Vue.js, Visual Studio IDE, PyCharm, IntelliJ IDEA, DataGrip, WebStorm, Postman, SoapUI Open Source, supported by SmartBear, Docker, Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service (EKS), Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS), Google Kubernetes Engine, Lens Kubernetes IDE, RStudio, Tableau Desktop, Microsoft Power BI, DBeaver, Mendeley, Zotero, Jupyter Notebook
