The Bigger Picture
The Bigger Picture
React Native lessons from TV that scale: performance, architecture & cross-platform code strategies, beyond mobile, across devices.
The Bigger Picture
In today’s React Native development landscape, developers are no longer building for just mobile. There’s now the capability to develop for web, automotive, VR, and TV. While each platform presents unique challenges, developing for the fragmented landscape of TV experiences, in particular, requires balancing consistent app performance across platforms and devices while optimizing for each one’s specific requirements.
By sharing lessons learned from building performant apps for TV, Łukasz and Anisha will showcase React Native performance optimization techniques and best practices for creating scalable, accessible, high-performing apps across multiple operating systems, platforms, and devices.
In this talk, they will explore the intricacies of TV development and how it can inform your approach to building for a range of different form factors and devices. They’ll dive into how to structure a scalable codebase and discuss strategies for efficient code sharing and feature development. Additionally, they’ll cover React Native performance optimization techniques and clarify how the new React Native architecture impacts performance.
The Bigger Picture
React Native lessons from TV that scale: performance, architecture & cross-platform code strategies, beyond mobile, across devices.

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