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kylewbanks.com
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| | | | | In Part 1 we went through the setup of a 'Hello, React!' application. In Part 2, we'll continue from where we left off and begin laying out and styling our calculator app. | |
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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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maxrozen.com
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| | | | | It can be pretty confusing to pick how to style your React app. This guide attempts to simplify your choice. | |
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kewah.com
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| | | The reasons I started to use react-testing-library for testing React components and why I like it. | ||