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React Native, introduced by Facebook in 2015, is an open-source framework that allows developers to build cross-platform mobile apps using JavaScript. It reduces development time and effort by allowing developers to write code once and use it on both iOS and Android platforms. This saves time and reduces costs. React Native also provides a native-like user experience by utilizing native components. React Native, a game changer in mobile app development. In today's digital era, mobile applications have become an essential part of our lives. From e-commerce platforms to social media networks, mobile apps have revolutionized the way we interact and connect with the world. However, developing these apps is not a walk in the park. It requires expertise in various programming languages and frameworks. This is where React Native comes into the picture. React Native, introduced by Facebook, now called Meta, in 2015, has emerged as a game changer in the world of mobile app development. It is an open source framework that enables developers to build cross-platform mobile apps using JavaScript. With the ability to write a single code base that works on both iOS and Android platforms, React Native significantly reduces development time and effort, making it an attractive choice for developers. One of the key advantages of React Native is its re-usability of code. Developers can write code once and use it across multiple platforms, resulting in quicker development cycles and faster time to market. This not only saves precious development time, but also reduces the cost of developing and maintaining separate code bases for iOS and Android. React Native also boasts an impressive performance. By utilizing native components, it provides a native-like experience to users.

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