Course Information
Course Overview
This course smoothly introduces you to React Native and turns you from a web developer to a web and mobile app developer
Hi! Welcome to React Native - First Steps course. This course would introduce you smoothly to React Native and you would be creating your first react native application in no time! Take this course if:
You want to learn React Native but have rarely worked with it
You want to create mobile applications that work on Android, iOS, Windows, etc. using a shared codebase.
You like working with JavaScript
Some more points about this course:
This course is beginner focused, so please do not expect advanced stuff like creating custom native modules or exploring React Native bridge, stuff like that.
The course is guaranteed to cover at least 2 patch cycles of RN releases. Currently: v0.58.0 [ January 2019 Release ]
The course is constantly updated with new content, project, modules, etc. So that's a very large supply of updated material/content/projects for one time subscription!
Course Content
- 6 section(s)
- 28 lecture(s)
- Section 1 Introduction
- Section 2 Setting up development environment
- Section 3 Hello RN!
- Section 4 Introducing React
- Section 5 Jokes Application
- Section 6 Publishing
What You’ll Learn
- React Native basics
- Debugging React Native apps
- Creating beautiful UI with material library
- Network requests and fetching
- Adding and linking custom native modules
- Publishing app on App Store
- Publishing app on Google Play Store
Skills covered in this course
Reviews
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VVivek Faldu
Your explanation is good to understand for the beginners. But the parts that you are skipping makes any user worry. Especially you were using plugin to auto suggest method and syntax, which you haven't mention in the sessions.
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GGLOBAL BUSINESS IT CORP
Conocer acerca de los componentes que interfieren en un proyecto con React Native, es super interesante. Ampliar los conocimientos en base a elementos y vistas, compartidos en distintos dispositivos.
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SSunny Jha
Quick and To the point.
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MMoses Arulvin
Very basic and easy to understand.