In this chapter, we covered various React Native APIs. We started by familiarizing ourselves with the process of linking libraries with native code and continued with getting to know a list of all React Native APIs. We divided them into groups: notification, information, input-related, app-related, and image-related APIs. Then, we focused on how to work with CameraRoll and image gallery, retrieve our position using GeoLocation, and store our data in AsyncStorage for persistency. Finally, we discussed two very important React Native APIs--Gesture Responder System and PanResponder. In addition to learning it's bytes and bits, we saw how it is fairly easy to create swipe cards similar to the Tinder application.
Now after we've almost finished our journey through React Native concepts, it's important to understand that together with React Native, there is the...