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www.marcogomiero.com
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| | | | | Welcome to the second part of this comparison about React Native and Flutter. In the first episode, we have introduced the two frameworks with some history and with a comparison between the languages that these two frameworks use. If you have lost the first episode, I suggest you read it before moving on. Flutter or React Native, a cross-platform dilemma - Introduction - (Part 1) In this article, I will explain how to build user interfaces in React Native and Flutter. | |
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reactnative.dev
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| | | | | JavaScript! We all love it. But some of us also love types. Luckily, options exist to add stronger types to JavaScript. My favourite is TypeScript, but React Native supports Flow out of the box. Which you prefer is a matter of preference, they each have their own approach on how to add the magic of types to JavaScript. Today, we're going to look at how to use TypeScript in React Native apps. | |
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www.pubnub.com
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| | | | | Part Two of ever-growing React Native chat tutorial series, covering chat history - storing, fetching and displaying historic chat messages in order | |
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arne.me
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| | | A guide to set up build-time Open Graph images in Astro using Satori, sharp and Astro endpoints. | ||