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I have started to learn React out of curiosity and wanted to know the difference between React and React Native - though could not find a satisfactory answer using Google. React and React Native seems to have the same format. Do they have completely different syntax?

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    Everybody is giving a dictionary response when most people asking this question just want to know how interchangeable they are: How easy is it to port their React code to React Native? Will you need to rewrite the front end of your web app into different React code if you want it on an iPad? How different? Aug 10, 2018 at 13:35
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    Short answer is that react-native builds mobile apps for iOS, Android, and Windows Mobile that you can compile and put in the app stores for users to install. Reactjs is for building web pages for use in a web browser. Both use reusable components, but the syntax you use to render elements in the components (using JSX) is different. React JSX renders html-like components like <h1>, <p>, etc. Where react-native renders native app view components like <View> , <Text>, <Image>, <ScrollView>, so you can't directly reuse your UI component code unless you rework/replace all the elements.
    – Ira Herman
    Jul 29, 2019 at 7:05
  • React is a java script library for developing front-end of web applications.React native is used for mobile based apps.
    – subhashis
    Jul 7, 2021 at 14:16

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React Native is a JavaScript framework and it comes with everything you need to write multi-platform apps (like iOS or Android).

ReactJS is a JavaScript library which is used to build web interfaces and build your website.

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In response to the comment from @poshest above, here is a React Native version of the Clock code previously posted in React (sorry, I was unable to comment on the section directly, otherwise I would have added the code there):

React Native code sample

import { AppRegistry } from 'react-native';
import React, { Component } from 'react';
import { View, Text, StyleSheet } from 'react-native';

class Clock extends Component {
  constructor(props) {
    super(props);
    this.state = { date: new Date() };
  }

  componentDidMount() {
    this.timerID = setInterval(
      () => this.tick(),
      1000
    );
  }

  componentWillUnmount() {
    clearInterval(this.timerID);
  }

  tick() {
    this.setState({
      date: new Date()
    });
  }

  render() {
    return (
      <View style={styles.container}>
        <Text style={styles.sectionTitle}>Hello, world!</Text>
        <Text style={styles.sectionDescription}>It is {this.state.date.toLocaleTimeString()}.</Text>
      </View>
    );
  }
}

const styles = StyleSheet.create({
  container: {
    backgroundColor: 'white',
    flex: 1,
    justifyContent: 'center',
  },
  sectionTitle: {
    fontSize: 24,
    fontWeight: '600',
    color: 'black',
    alignSelf: 'center',
  },
  sectionDescription: {
    marginTop: 8,
    fontSize: 18,
    fontWeight: '400',
    color: 'darkgrey',
    alignSelf: 'center',
  },
});

AppRegistry.registerComponent("clock", () => Clock);

Note that the styling is entirely my choice and does not seek to replicate directly the <h1> and <h2> tags used in the React code.

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React is essentially own and developed by Facebook. It actually came into the world of technology in 2013. React is a JS library,not a framework. The most remarkable point about React is it is able to create both- front-end and back-end.

React NATIVE is simply a mobile development platform.Prior to React native you needed to know Java for Android or Objective-C for iPhone and iPad to create native React app.: In a nutshell, React is Webdev technology and React-Native is a mobildev technology.

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React-Native is a cross-platform using reactjs for building app with same code for all platforms like (iOS, Android, Web, Windows, Mac, Linux).

The difference in implementation is reactjs using HTML tags but react-native using react-native specific components.

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React is use for web application those work in browser. React Native is use for android and IOS application those work in mobile apps.

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It is a Hybrid tool for app development for both OS and android. You don't have to write a code for two times. It uses native components along with react. It also provides you the access to server (firebase). for further help follow the links: https://reactnative.dev/ https://nativebase.io/

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React is a framework for building applications using JavaScript. React Native is an entire platform allowing you to build native, cross-platform mobile apps, and React.js is a JavaScript library you use for constructing a high performing UI layer. React.js is the heart of React Native, and it embodies all React’s principles and syntax, so the learning curve is easy. The platform is what gave rise to their technical differences. Like the browser code in React is rendered through Virtual DOM while React Native uses Native API’s to render components on mobile. React uses HTML and with React Native, you need to familiarize yourself with React Native syntax. React Native doesn’t use CSS either. This means you’ll have to use the animated API which comes with React Native to animate different components of your application.

Bottom line, React is ideal for building dynamic, high performing, responsive UI for your web interfaces, while React Native is meant to give your mobile apps a truly native feel.

Reff: what-is-the-difference-between-react-js-and-react-native

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  • React Native is an open-source mobile application framework.
  • React JS is front-end javascript library it's large library not a framework.
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React Native is a framework to use React for building android and ios apps. React is a web framework used to build awesome websites.

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reactjs uses a react-dom not the browser dom while react native uses virtual dom but the two uses the same syntax i.e if you can use reactjs then you can use react native.because most of the libraries you use in reactjs are available in react native like your react navigation and other common libraries they have in common.

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  • Short answer is that react-native builds mobile apps for iOS, Android, and Windows Mobile that you can compile and put in the app stores for users to install. Reactjs is for building web pages for use in a web browser. Both use reusable components, but the syntax you use to render elements in the components (using JSX) is different. React JSX renders html-like components like <h1>, <p>, etc. Where react-native renders native app view components like <View> and <Text>.
    – Ira Herman
    Jul 29, 2019 at 7:04
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React Native

  • It is a framework for building native applications using JavaScript.

  • It compiles to native app components, which makes it possible for you to build native mobile applications.

  • No need to overhaul your old app. All you have to do is add React Native UI components into your existing app’s code, without having to rewrite.

React js

  • It supporting both front-end web and being run on a server, for building user interfaces and web applications.

  • It also allows us to create reusable UI components.

  • You can reuse code components in React JS, saving you a lot of time.

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React is a JavaScript library for building user interfaces. It is used to reuse UI components. React Native is a JavaScript framework for writing real, natively rendering mobile applications for iOS and Android. Both are developed by facebook and they share same lifecycle methods.

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In Reactjs, virtual DOM is used to render browser code in Reactjs while in React Native, native APIs are used to render components in mobile.

The apps developed with Reactjs renders HTML in UI while React Native uses JSX for rendering UI, which is nothing but javascript.

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The main difference between React and React-native is React comes with Web based UI components where as React native is comes with Mobile related UI widgets rest everything almost similar.

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Simple React Js is for web React Native is for cross-platform mobile apps!

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