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Luis S.

Technology Consultant

Small-Business (50 or fewer emp.)

6/27/2017

"Helps a lot with React Native projects"

4/5

What do you like best about Nuclide?

I love the debugging options, specially tailored for React Native. Makes it really easy to debug your mobile App. You can also do remote debugging. It includes a toolbar that doesn't exist in the basic version of Atom, with easy access to debugging options and a handy "distraction-free mode". A new "Nuclide" menu adds tons of different options, worth mentioning access to iOS and Android logs.

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What do you dislike about Nuclide?

Not exactly "dislike", but I feel like it has a ton of options, and some of them are not obvious and lack proper documentation. That being said, it's an Open Source project coming straight from Facebook so I am sure this will improve. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

Recommendations to others considering Nuclide:

Spend some time configuring the environment. I recommend finding those options you're likely to use the most, and writing down a cheat sheet with keyboard shortcuts. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What problems is Nuclide solving and how is that benefiting you?

I am building mobile apps faster, and also I provide faster and more efficient support to my customers. The most obvious benefits are: writing code and debugging faster, support of flow, integration with emulators (and logs). In general, this IDE helps saving a lot of time. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

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