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Packt Publishing, 2015. 172 p. ISBN: 978-1-78588-518-1.
.Learn to build modern native iOS and Android applications using JavaScript and the incredible power of React.React Native is a game-changing approach to hybrid mobile development. Web developers can leverage their existing skills to write mobile applications in JavaScript that are truly native without using cross-compilation or web views. These applications have all of the advantages of those written in Objective-C or Java, combined with the rapid development cycle that JavaScript developers are accustomed to.Web developers who want to develop native mobile applications face a high barrier to entry, because they are forced to learn platform-specific languages and frameworks. Numerous hybrid technologies have tried to simplify this process, but have failed to achieve the performance and appearance that users expect.This book will show you all the advantages of true native development that React Native has without the steep learning curve, leveraging the knowledge you already have. We do this by getting you up and running quickly with a sample application. Next, well introduce you to the fundamentals of creating components and explain how React Native works under the hood. Once you have established a solid foundation, you will dive headfirst into developing a real-world application from start to finish. Along the way, we will demonstrate how to create multiple screens and navigate between them,use layout and style native UI components, and access native APIs such as local storage and geolocation. Finally, we tackle the advanced topic of Native modules, which demonstrates that there are truly no limits to what you can do with React Native.What You Will Learn:
Set up the React Native environment on both devices and emulators;
Gain an in-depth understanding of how React Native works behind the scenes;
Write your own custom native UI components;
Learn the ins and outs of screen navigation;
Master the art of layout and styles;
Work with device-exclusive data such as geolocation;
Develop native modules in Objective-C and Java that interact with JavaScript;
Test and deploy your application for a production-ready environment.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.Who This Book Is For:
This book is for web developers who want to learn to build fast, good-looking, native mobile applications using the skills they already have. If you already have some JavaScript knowledge or are using React on the web, then you will be able to quickly get up and running with React Native for iOS and Android. iPAD Amazon Kindle, PC , Cool Reader (EPUB), Calibre (EPUB, MOBI, AZW3), Adobe Digital Editions (EPUB), FBReader (EPUB, MOBI, AZW3).

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Getting Started with React Native

Getting Started with React Native

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Ethan Holmes

Tom Bray

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About the Authors

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.

I'd like to thank Tom for being such a great ol' chap and for giving me the opportunity to work on this book with him. Big thanks to the friends and colleagues I have met throughout my many years of software development. Shout out to my Bengal cat, Whiskey!

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 Flex to Adobe AIR to React, and React Native.

He has created sophisticated software that has been used by large companies, such as Adobe, MySpace, Cisco, Informatica, and Dell; it has been a key contributor to numerous start-ups where he has worn many hats and gained a broad skill set. He currently serves as the Principal Software Architect with Cargomatic where he has designed a system to orchestrate the movement of ocean freight to and from America's portsa solution that leveraged React Native to assign work to truck drivers and track their progress.

You can follow him on Twitter at @tombray.

I would like to dedicate this book to my wonderful wife, Amy, and my amazing son, Tyler. They have put up with me working late at night and on weekends, and I couldn't have written this book without their love and support. They bring me great joy and I'm so grateful to have them in my life.

I also want to thank my co-author, Ethan Holmes, who is a fantastic developer, a great writer, and an exemplary Canadian. His hard work and dedication were crucial in making this book a reality in a short amount of time. Thank you, Ethan!

About the Reviewer

Soliury is a frontend engineer from China. He is now working in Meituan and he loves JavaScript. He is excited to see that React Native is getting more and more popular. He also writes react-native apps for http://cnodejs.org. His GitHub ID is https://github.com/soliury.

I would like to thank my girlfriend, Jennifer, who has supported my work and also understands me. I would also like to thank Nikhil for helping me when I am busy.

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Preface

Why are there so many alternatives to using native languages to write mobile apps? And, more importantly, why does the world need yet another approach? Obviously, there must be a problem that hasn't been solved.

Developers want to use just one language to develop for both iOS and Android. Web developers want to reuse their existing JavaScript knowledge and leverage the web frameworks they already know and love. This is why Apache Cordova (PhoneGap) exists. By wrapping a web browser in a native app, developers can package their HTML, CSS, and JavaScript applications in a native shell, but why aren't all mobile applications based on Cordova?

Users expect native performance, with a native user experience. Hybrid apps don't solve the user's problems, they solve the developer's problems. We need a technology that can do both!

React Native changes the game with applications that are truly native. It doesn't use a WebView or transpile JavaScript to native languages. Think of it as native UI components being controlled by a JavaScript brain. The result is a user experience that is indistinguishable from any other native app, and a developer experience that leverages the amazing productivity benefits of JavaScript and the React framework.

Armed with React Native, you'll finally be able to leverage your web development skills in the mobile world without sacrificing quality or performance. It's the Holy Grail, and we're excited to show you what React Native can do and to see what amazing apps you create with it!

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