Ranking
Technologies with less than 10% awareness not included.
Each ratio is defined as follows:
- Retention = would use again( would use again + would not use again )
- Interest = want to learn( want to learn + not interested )
- Usage = ( would use again + would not use again )total
- Awareness = ( total - never heard )total
Experience Over Time
Would use again | |
Would not use | |
Interested | |
Not interested | |
Never heard |
Sentiment Split
This chart splits positive (“want to learn”, “would use again”) vs negative (“not interested”, “would not use again”) experiences on both sides of the central axis.
Bar thickness represents the number of respondents aware of a technology. Click on the individual label to see more details.
Other ways to build app and submit for the App Store or Google Play
The 2023 State of React Native survey results reveal a general pattern: React Native developers are increasingly interested in using automated build and deployment tools to handle the building and distribution of their apps. Simultaneously, their interest in using the manual build and distribution flow with Xcode and Android Studio appears to be waning.
This shift can be attributed to the desire of React Native developers to prioritize coding and implementing new features in their apps, rather than dealing with the complexities of building and distributing their multi-platform apps to app stores. Furthermore, it may be affected by the presence of services that offer tailored solutions like EAS, with the goal of delivering a seamless experience for React Native developers and simplifying the setup of React Native CI/CD processes.
By employing automated deployment tools, developers and teams aim to enhance their productivity by dedicating more time and resources to feature development, while allowing the tools to handle the rest for them.