...I start to think that lower level abstraction to share the implementation between the platforms are more appropriate. We have two different implementations of the react-swipeable-views API. The project is split into multiple packages. This is really useful for code sharing and isolation. We are using Lerna to do so. The infinite feature is provided thanks to a higher order component. It's working independently of the targeted platform. You can have a look at Demo 8 to see it in action. It's highly inspired by react-virtualized.
...Instead of showing spinners elsewhere on the page, Ladda turns the button into the stateful element: click it, it shows loading, and optionally it can show progress. This pattern improves user experience on forms and actions that take more than a split second, because users immediately understand that the click was received. Ladda ships with multiple styles (expand, zoom, slide) so it can blend into different UI designs without rewriting CSS from scratch. It’s framework-agnostic, so you can drop it into existing pages and just attach it to buttons that trigger async actions. It is especially useful in dashboards, admin panels, and mobile-web flows where you want clear action feedback without heavy UI components.
Framework for making Windows applications that are one .exe file in AutoHotKey_L,C++,C#, VB.NET,Java,Groovy,Common Lisp,Nemerle,Ruby,Python,PHP,Lua,Tcl,Perl,Jint,S#,WSH VBScript,HTML/JavaScript/CSS,COM, PowerShell without compiling . For .NET 4.