Our second London Audio Developer Meetup will be held on 10th May at Code Node, London.
We’ll hear from Tom Duncalf, lead mobile application engineer at ROLI, who has been using React Native and JUCE to build music mobile applications.
We’ll also hear from Thomas Arvanitidis, audio researcher at the innovation centre of MUSIC Tribe, who works with Spectral analysis as an alternative to Fourier transform.
I would love to know more about how React Native and JUCE can be used together, especially from someone working directly for ROLI (even if it isn’t an ‘official’ project). I know there is some prior art, so its awesome to see that the idea has legs.
React Native is a Javascript app development framework that provides access to native GUI components from the operating system you’re running on, whereas ReaX is a convenient way of incorporating the event handling ReactiveX library into a JUCE app.