With respect to it being ready for prime time within a year or two:

The Facebook Ads app is evidently written using React Native.

There is a tremendous amount of interest in it (for example, the #reactnative 
IRC channel is very active). Facebook appears to be very responsive―my guess is 
that a healthy ecosystem will quickly evolve, leading to a high quality feature 
set.

- Mike



> On Mar 30, 2015, at 9:25 AM, Marc Fawzi <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> 
> To start the conversation,
> 
> http://unredacted.redalemeden.com/2015/initial-thoughts-about-react-native/
> 
> (via HN, #1 link right now)
> 
> I've been thinking hard if I should keep my hopes up in React Native based on 
> the potential for a ClojureScript version, but after reading this article 
> (plus some intuition I had that the article confirmed)  I'm more likely to 
> pick up Swift than a CLJS version of React Native. From a technical point of 
> view, I'm still very curious about the React Native approach to native 
> development, but I can't tell if it will be ready for prime time in a year, 
> two, or more?
> 
> Any thoughts and/or speculations?
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