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Create a NativeScript UI #3
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Hey, This repository was created only as a proof of concept that {N} might support iMessages app extensions. If we want to make them first class citizens we should provide a way to create an extension in CLI (or some other tool) and we should also check whether our {N} UI modules are working as expected. |
Thanks Kristina. I’ve created an issue as requested: NativeScript/NativeScript#3229 <NativeScript/NativeScript#3229>
… On 2 Dec 2016, at 6:01 PM, KristinaKoeva ***@***.***> wrote:
Hey,
This repository was created only as a proof of concept that {N} might support iMessages app extensions. If we want to make them first class citizens we should provide a way to create an extension in CLI (or some other tool) and we should also check whether our {N} UI modules are working as expected.
I suggest you to create a new Issue in the NativeScript repository <https://github.com/NativeScript/NativeScript> in order to get more visibility and to start a discussion with all of the engineers involved in {N} runtimes, {N} modules and {N} CLI.
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This is great, but a lot of people use NativeScript because they want to use their existing JS skill set. How do we build a NativeScript UI for the iMessage app using NativeScript's XML, UI and Modules?
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