The 2026 React Native Blueprint
I didn’t write this post to chase trends. I wrote it to make sense of the noise, especially all the AI hype, and get back to what actually helps. Boilerplates still matter. They just need to be bui...

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I didn’t write this post to chase trends. I wrote it to make sense of the noise, especially all the AI hype, and get back to what actually helps. Boilerplates still matter. They just need to be built with more care for the realities of modern development. we do need boilerplates but we need better ones The 2026 React Native Blueprint At first, it felt fine. It helped us move quickly, and early on, that was exactly what we needed. As data has grown exponentially — driven by IoT — thousands of events, heavier logging, deeper syncing, more real-world complexity — that early convenience started to show its limits.. The app felt sluggish, and dependencies upgrades became something to approach carefully rather than casually. Around that same time, I had a couple of months to step back and rethink what I wanted from a modern mobile stack. I explored newer tools, like Biome for a more unified code-quality setup. And because my access to the database and cloud code was limited, I had to be more