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A crash course in building your first React Native app in a weekend or less!
What you'll learn
How to use the most common React Native components
Install and configure third party packages
Setup various types of navigation
Design reusable React Native components
Confidently create future React Native applications Requirements
Basics of Javascript and some ES6 syntax
Comfortable using the command line (basic usage in this course) Description
Interested in learning React Native but don't want to spend the hours and hours searching for answers to errors you've never seen before, hunting down the right packages, frustratingly asking yourself why you can't figure something so seemingly simple out, and becoming best friends with user90210 on StackOverflow?
This course is designed to get you up and running with React Native as quickly as possibly while introducing you to the most critical pieces of React Native development. It's not the end-all-be-all - it's designed to get you started fast while building a firm foundation.
There's nothing like building your first app - and that's what this course will help you accomplish.
React Native enables anyone with a computer and basic Javascript knowledge to develop native apps quickly and provide a user experience that no other Javascript based mobile solution has been able to provide before. With the likes of Facebook, Airbnb, Instagram, Tesla, and dozens more - there's no doubt that React Native is the right solution for your mobile app.
We'll cover
Scrolling listsDesigning and creating reusable componentsProject organizationNavigationCore APIsInstalling third party packagesAnd more.
And we'll do this for both iOS and Android.
What if you've already built a React Native app...