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Lightning-Fast Mobile App Development with Galio

By : Alin Gheorghe
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Lightning-Fast Mobile App Development with Galio

By: Alin Gheorghe

Overview of this book

Galio is a free open source React Native framework that enables beginner-level programmers to quickly build cross-platform mobile apps by leveraging its beautifully designed ready-made components. This book helps you to learn about React Native app development while building impressive out-of-the-box apps with Galio. Lightning Fast Mobile App Development with Galio takes a hands-on approach to implementation and associated methodologies that will have you up and running and productive in no time. Complete with step-by-step explanations of essential concepts, practical examples, and self-assessment questions, you will begin by exploring the basics of React Native and understanding how Galio works. As you make progress, you'll learn how to initialize and configure a React Native app and get to grips with the basics of React Native development. You'll also discover how packages work and how to install Galio as the main dependency, along with understanding how and why Galio helps you to develop apps with ease. Finally, you'll build three practical and exciting apps using React Native and Galio. By the end of this app development book, you'll have learned how to use Galio to quickly create layouts and set up React Native projects for your personal ideas.
Table of Contents (14 chapters)

Where you can reach out for help when you need it

I know for a fact that almost all programmers get stuck at some point while developing a product or a feature for an already existing product. So, we should know what to do when an error pops up.

Sometimes, you can tell exactly what's wrong just by the stacktrace, but other errors might be a bit more difficult to understand at first glance. The stacktrace is the big red error message that pops up on your simulator whenever there's a problem with your code.

First of all, I think you should know that because we're on React Native and the community is so big, almost all error messages can be searched on Google. There's always going to be someone out there with a solution for your error.

Another good solution would be to isolate the code that's throwing the error. You can do that by discovering which line exactly threw the error and then commenting out that section. By isolating the code, we can start...