Discover the systematic approach to building UI libraries that scale across Android, iOS, and web without sacrificing native feel or developer experience.

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**Lena:** Hey Jackson, I've been diving into this whole cross-platform development world, and honestly? I think most developers are making this way harder than it needs to be.
**Jackson:** Oh, how so? I mean, building for Android, iOS, and web simultaneously does sound pretty complex.
**Lena:** Right, but here's the thing - I was reading about these UI component libraries, and apparently there are over 1,350 pre-built blocks available in some of these systems now. Like, we're talking about entire workflows where you can literally copy-paste components across platforms.
**Jackson:** Wait, 1,350? That's... that's a lot of building blocks. But I'm guessing the real challenge isn't just having components available - it's knowing how to architect everything so it actually works seamlessly across platforms, right?
**Lena:** Exactly! And that's where most people mess up. They either go too platform-specific and end up maintaining three separate codebases, or they go too generic and lose all the native feel that users expect.
**Jackson:** You know what's fascinating? There's actually a systematic way to think about this architecture problem. So let's dive into the core principles that make cross-platform libraries actually work in practice.