#cross-platform

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Cross-platform refers to the ability of a program or application to run on multiple platforms, such as different operating systems, hardware architectures, and mobile devices. This means that developers can write code once and deploy it across various platforms without having to rewrite or modify the code for each platform. JavaScript is well suited for cross-platform development due to its ability to run in any web browser or native application. Cross-platform development allows developers to create applications that can be used on any device or system, making them more accessible and easier to maintain.
Taz Singh
Taz Singh
Guild
Talk: React Native Everywhere
Mike Hartington
Mike Hartington
Ionic
Talk: Bringing Your Web App to Native With Capacitor, Bringing your React Web App to native with Capacitor, Bringing Ionic (and Web Components) to React
Perttu Lähteenlahti
Perttu Lähteenlahti
Mavericks
Talk: Building Cross-Platform Component Libraries for Web and Native with React
Emily Xiong
Emily Xiong
nrwl.io
Talk: How to Share Code between React Web App and React Native Mobile App in Monorepo
Arisa Fukuzaki
Arisa Fukuzaki
Storyblok
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Kaleb McKelvey
Kaleb McKelvey
Netflix
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Itai Hanski
Itai Hanski
Descope
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David Sherret
David Sherret
Deno
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