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React: Cross-Platform Application Development with React Native

By : Emilio Rodriguez Martinez
Book Image

React: Cross-Platform Application Development with React Native

By: Emilio Rodriguez Martinez

Overview of this book

React Native helps web and mobile developers to build cross-platform apps that perform at the same level as any other natively developed app. The range of apps that can be built using this library is huge. From e-commerce to games, React Native is a good fit for any mobile project due to its flexibility and extendable nature. This project-based book consists of four standalone projects. Each project will help you gain a sound understanding of the framework and build mobile apps with native user experience. Starting with a simple standalone car booking app, you will progressively move on to building advanced apps by adding connectivity with external APIs, using native features, such as the camera or microphone, in the mobile device, integrating with state management libraries such as Redux or MobX, or leveraging React Native’s performance by building a full-featured game. This book is ideal for developers who want to build amazing cross-platform apps with React Native. This book is embedded with useful assessments that will help you revise the concepts you have learned in this book. This book is repurposed for this specific learning experience from the content of Packt's React Native Blueprints by Emilio Rodriguez Martinez.
Table of Contents (8 chapters)

Assessments


  1. Actions that are processed by ______ are just pure functions that apply changes to the state based on that action.

    1. Viewer

    2. Reducers

    3. Navigator

    4. Middleware

  2. Gallery holds all the rendering logic for the list of images. It relies on _____and, more specifically, on two of its components, <List /> and <ListItem />.

    1. native-base

    2. base-native

    3. resizeMode

    4. header

  3. State whether the following statement is True or False: Every time a new message is stored in Firebase, this.selectedChatMessages will be synced to reflect it.

  4. Which among the following is a <TextInput/> property that will be invoked when a user presses the Return or Next button on the keyboard?

    1. this.refs.loginPassword.focus()

    2. React.Component

    3. onSubmitEditing

    4. onChangeText

  5. While splitting the login screen in two forms: <LoginForm /> and <RegistrationForm /> which three property components need to be passed?