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Get a practical introduction to React Native, the JavaScript framework for writing and deploying fully featured mobile apps that render natively. The second edition of this hands-on guide shows you how to build applications that target iOS, Android, and other mobile platforms instead of browsersapps that can access platform features such as the camera, user location, and local storage. Through code examples and step-by-step instructions, web developers and frontend engineers familiar with React will learn how to build and style interfaces, use mobile components, and debug and deploy apps.

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Learning React Native

Second Edition

Building Native Mobile Apps with JavaScript

Bonnie Eisenman

Learning React Native

by Bonnie Eisenman

Copyright 2018 Bonnie Eisenman. All rights reserved.

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Preface

This book is an introduction to React Native, Facebooks JavaScript framework for building mobile applications. Using your existing knowledge of JavaScript and React, youll be able to build and deploy fully featured mobile applications for both iOS and Android that truly render natively. There are plenty of advantages to working with React Native over traditional means of mobile development without needing to sacrifice the native look and feel.

Well start with the basics and work our way up to creating a full-fledged application with 100% code reuse between iOS and Android. In addition to the essentials of the framework, well discuss how to work beyond it, including how to make use of third-party libraries and even how to write your own Java or Objective-C libraries to extend React Native.

If youre coming to mobile development from the perspective of a frontend software engineer or web developer, this is the book for you. React Native is a pretty amazing thing, and I hope youre as excited to explore it as I am!

Prerequisites

This book is not an introduction to React, in general. Well assume that you have some working knowledge of React. If youre brand new to React, I suggest reading through a tutorial or two before coming back to take the plunge into mobile development. Specifically, you should be familiar with the role of props and state, the component lifecycle, and how to create React components.

Well also be using some modern JavaScript syntax, as well as JSX. If you arent familiar with these, dont worry; well cover JSX in . These features are essentially 1:1 translations of the JavaScript code youre already accustomed to writing.

This book focuses on using React Native to write iOS and Android applications, though React Native can also be used to write applications targeting Ubuntu, Windows , and macOS. Linux and Windows users can use React Native to develop Android applications, but in order to write iOS applications, you will need to develop on macOS.

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