Getting Started with React Native Learn to build modern native iOS and Android applications using JavaScript and the incredible power of ReactAbout This BookLearn to design and build a fully-featured application using the newest cutting-edge framework from Fa
TITLE | : | Getting Started with React Native |
AUTHOR | : | |
RATING | : | 4.89 (422 Votes) |
ASIN | : | 1785885189 |
FORMAT TYPE | : | Paperback |
PAGES | : | 172 Pages |
PUBLISH | : | 2015-12-18 |
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Learn to build modern native iOS and Android applications using JavaScript and the incredible power of ReactAbout This Book
- Learn to design and build a fully-featured application using the newest cutting-edge framework from Facebook
- Leverage your JavaScript skills to become a native app developer
- Develop custom UI components, implement smooth navigation, and access native features such as geolocation and local storage
- Set up the React Native environment on both devices and emulators
- Gain an i
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About the AuthorEthan Holmes
Ethan Holmes is a Software Engineer from Vancouver, BC, Canada. He obtained a B.Sc. in computer science from Simon Fraser University. He has primarily been a full-stack web developer working and creating applications for start-ups in the Silicon Beach area. Currently, he is stationed at Cargomatic, disrupting the freight industry. After learning React for the web, learning React Native complemented the skills he obtained as a web developer and allowed him to quickly make the transition to mobile development. You can follow him on Twitter at @sherclockholmes.
Tom Bray
Tom Bray has been developing for the web since the browser wars of the late 90s when DHTML was the buzzword of the day. Creating great user experiences using the cutting edge technologies of the day has always been his passion, from Flash to FlREVIEW :
The book starts off dry - but it starts getting really good after the first 30 pages.. It was the Secret Service that switched the windshields on the "Assassination Lincoln." It was J Edgar Hoover himself who stressed repeatedly on November 22nd (and forever after) how important it was that the country and the world believe that Oswald alone was the patsy -- oops, I mean believe that he was the assassin.
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