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React and React Native

React and React Native - Sixth Edition

By : Mikhail Sakhniuk, Rodrigo Lobenwein, Adam Boduch
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React and React Native

React and React Native

By: Mikhail Sakhniuk, Rodrigo Lobenwein, Adam Boduch

Overview of this book

Welcome to your big-picture guide to the React ecosystem. If you’re new to React and looking to become a professional React developer, this book is for you. This updated sixth edition reflects the current state of React, including coverage of React frameworks and TypeScript. Part 1 introduces you to React. You’ll discover JSX syntax, hooks, functional components, and event handling, learn techniques to fetch data from a server, and tackle the tricky problem of state management. Once you’re comfortable with writing React in JavaScript, you’ll pick up TypeScript development in later chapters. Part 2 transitions you into React Native for mobile development. React Native goes hand-in-hand with React. With your React knowledge in place, you’ll appreciate where and how React Native differs as you write shared components for Android and iOS apps. You’ll learn how to build responsive layouts, use animations, and implement geolocation. Finally, a new chapter shows you how to use AI as a learning partner, covering practical workflows for AI-assisted debugging, evaluating AI-generated code, recognizing common pitfalls in React and React Native output, and writing code deliberately to deepen your understanding. By the end of this book, you’ll have a big-picture view of React and React Native, and be able to build applications with both.
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In this chapter, you learned that React Native is an effort originally by Facebook, now maintained by the React Foundation, to reuse React to create native mobile applications. React and JSX are good at declaring UI components, and since there's now a huge demand for mobile applications, it makes sense to use what you already know for the web.

The reason there's such a demand for mobile applications over mobile browsers is that they just feel better. Web applications lack the ability to handle mobile gestures the same way apps can, and they generally don't feel like part of the mobile experience from a look-and-feel perspective.

React Native has evolved significantly over the years, enabling developers to create more efficient cross-platform applications. While it's true that iOS and Android have fundamental differences, React Native has made strides in providing a more seamless development experience across platforms. However, it's important to remember...

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