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Professional React Native

By : Alexander Benedikt Kuttig
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Professional React Native

By: Alexander Benedikt Kuttig

Overview of this book

The React Native framework offers a range of powerful features that make it possible to efficiently build high-quality, easy-to-maintain frontend applications across multiple platforms such as iOS, Android, Linux, Mac OS X, Windows, and the web, helping you save both time and money. And this book is your key to unlocking its capabilities. Professional React Native provides the ultimate coverage of essential concepts, best practices, advanced processes, and tips for everyday developer problems. The book makes it easy to understand how React Native works under the hood using step-by-step explanations and practical examples so you can use this knowledge to develop highly performant apps. As you follow along, you'll learn the difference between React and React Native, navigate the React Native ecosystem, and revisit the basics of JavaScript and TypeScript needed to create a React Native application. What’s more, you’ll work with animations and even control your app with gestures. Finally, you'll be able to structure larger apps and improve developer efficiency through automated processes, testing, and continuous integration. By the end of this React native app development book, you'll have gained the confidence to build high-performance apps for multiple platforms, even on a bigger scale.
Table of Contents (19 chapters)
1
Part 1: Getting Started with React Native
5
Part 2: Building World-Class Apps with React Native
12
Part 3: React Native in Large-Scale Projects and Organizations

Understanding React Native Gesture Handler

React Native Gesture Handler is a third-party library that completely replaces the built-in gesture responder system while offering more control and higher performance.

React Native Gesture Handler works best in combination with Reanimated 2 because it was written by the same team and relies on the worklets provided by Reanimated 2.

Information

This book refers to React Native Gesture Handler version 2.0. Version 1 is also used in a lot of projects.

The React Native Gesture Handler 2 API is based on GestureDetectors and Gestures. While it does also support the API from version 1, I would recommend using the new API, as it is easier to read and understand.

Let’s create the draggable circle example from the previous section, but this time we use React Native Gesture Handler and Reanimated 2:

const CIRCLE_SIZE = 50;
export default props => {
  const dimensions = useWindowDimensions();
  const...