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I'm working on a mobile app which can extend its functionalities and UI using third party plugins. Later on, this will be implemented on the desktop application and a web app too. The technology stack I chose is JavaScript Stack.



The tech stack is:




  • MERN Stack - Server-Side

  • ReactJS - Web App

  • React Native - Mobile

  • ElectronJS - Desktop


Alternative I found:




  • C# with Xamarin - Desktop & Mobile

  • MERN - Server-Side

  • ElectronJS - Alternative to web app as it app needs to manage the filesystem.


I need suggestions on the following two points:




  1. Is this the best technology stack to use as I need native performance?

  2. If yes, then is it possible to create a single plugin manager and abstract layer which can be used in all these technology without or little changes.
    If no, then what will be the best technology stack & approach should I use?










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    I'm working on a mobile app which can extend its functionalities and UI using third party plugins. Later on, this will be implemented on the desktop application and a web app too. The technology stack I chose is JavaScript Stack.



    The tech stack is:




    • MERN Stack - Server-Side

    • ReactJS - Web App

    • React Native - Mobile

    • ElectronJS - Desktop


    Alternative I found:




    • C# with Xamarin - Desktop & Mobile

    • MERN - Server-Side

    • ElectronJS - Alternative to web app as it app needs to manage the filesystem.


    I need suggestions on the following two points:




    1. Is this the best technology stack to use as I need native performance?

    2. If yes, then is it possible to create a single plugin manager and abstract layer which can be used in all these technology without or little changes.
      If no, then what will be the best technology stack & approach should I use?










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      I'm working on a mobile app which can extend its functionalities and UI using third party plugins. Later on, this will be implemented on the desktop application and a web app too. The technology stack I chose is JavaScript Stack.



      The tech stack is:




      • MERN Stack - Server-Side

      • ReactJS - Web App

      • React Native - Mobile

      • ElectronJS - Desktop


      Alternative I found:




      • C# with Xamarin - Desktop & Mobile

      • MERN - Server-Side

      • ElectronJS - Alternative to web app as it app needs to manage the filesystem.


      I need suggestions on the following two points:




      1. Is this the best technology stack to use as I need native performance?

      2. If yes, then is it possible to create a single plugin manager and abstract layer which can be used in all these technology without or little changes.
        If no, then what will be the best technology stack & approach should I use?










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      I'm working on a mobile app which can extend its functionalities and UI using third party plugins. Later on, this will be implemented on the desktop application and a web app too. The technology stack I chose is JavaScript Stack.



      The tech stack is:




      • MERN Stack - Server-Side

      • ReactJS - Web App

      • React Native - Mobile

      • ElectronJS - Desktop


      Alternative I found:




      • C# with Xamarin - Desktop & Mobile

      • MERN - Server-Side

      • ElectronJS - Alternative to web app as it app needs to manage the filesystem.


      I need suggestions on the following two points:




      1. Is this the best technology stack to use as I need native performance?

      2. If yes, then is it possible to create a single plugin manager and abstract layer which can be used in all these technology without or little changes.
        If no, then what will be the best technology stack & approach should I use?







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