The host shell: federated remotes as tabs in React Native
Turn the host from a single screen into a real app shell. It owns the tab bar and navigation; each tab is a separate remote, built and shipped on its own, loaded at runtime.
Turn the host from a single screen into a real app shell. It owns the tab bar and navigation; each tab is a separate remote, built and shipped on its own, loaded at runtime.
Share react, react-native, and a native library across a host and its remote the right way, and see why getting it wrong crashes the app on launch instead of failing quietly.
Build it from zero: two React Native apps, one loading the other's screen at runtime over Module Federation 2.0 with Re.Pack. Every step, copy-paste, ending in a running app.
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