8+ years developing hybrid mobile applications with React Native. I've lived through the ecosystem's full evolution: from the early days of expo (when rendering a map was a nightmare!) and react-native-cli with JavaScript (and its now-obsolete PropTypes) to the high-performance standards of the New Architecture era, Fabric.
Expo, TypeScript, Swift, and Kotlin are now the essential stack a mobile engineer must master to build high-performance, maintainable, and scalable applications.
This website is built with:
Frontend Technologies
Deployment Strategy
Version Control
Package Manager
IDE
Why does a mobile engineer need a webpage in 2026? In a world where mobile development is increasingly specialized, having a professional web presence demonstrates technical versatility and the ability to understand different platforms and architectures.
This website is unique on both mobile and web: on mobile, it leverages native device capabilities for an immersive experience, while on web, it uses fluid animations and transitions that are only possible in modern browsers.