React Native SDK Development Question

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  • react-native-builder-bob

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  • So I'm being considered for a dev role at a banking company. This company needs/wants to create a React Native SDK so I've been trying to learn as much as I can about RN SDK development. I checked out the RN docs and a couple of different RN SDKs (Stripe, Chime, etc) and I even spinned up a create-react-native-library project and implemented the CalendarModule in the RN doc example. Everything is pretty straight forward. What I want to know is what should i know/be aware of that's already in the docs. For example, in this blog article the author says

  • component-store-example

    An example of the topics covered in Building for Plugins with React & Flux

  • Also, I know someone that works at this company and he sent me this link along with this video and said they are looking into maybe doing something like that. From what I understand it's basically a Flux dependency store of React components that you can dynamically inject where needed. Would something like this be a good idea for a RN SDK? The none of the SDKs I looked at did anything crazy like that. Any additional tips, tricks, advice would be appreciated. I'm trying to impress this company so I get hired lol.

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