This course is for absolute beginners to mobile development and react native in specific. You will learn what is react native and how it works using visual fun context. you will confidently start your development journey and master react native faster with all the fundamentals set in place .
Give me six hours to chop down a tree and I will spend the first four sharpening the axe.
that’s what Abraham Lincoln the president of the United States said.
preparing is the key to master everything. before you start chopping, you should prepare your axe.
In your React Native journey you shouldn’t jump into coding and syntax without digging into React Native truth.
at least you should be able to answer two fundamental questions before you write down any line of code.
The first is: What Is React Native?
The second is: How does React Native work?
There will be no coding or syntax lectures in this course,this will be your reference starting point to react native. Lightweight fast introductory summary before you start your coding journey. You will learn new fundamental concepts and you might want to come back and revisit this course from time to time during your development journey.
In this course:
You will learn about the mobile development ecosystem, what are your mobile development available options, how they differ and where does React Native belong, here you will find out if React Native it is what you need .
Instructor Details
Courses : 1
Specification: React Native simply explained
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Price | $10.99 |
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Duration | 0.7 hours |
Year | 2019 |
Level | Beginner |
Language | English |
Certificate | Yes |
Quizzes | Yes |
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Ionut Eliade –
Is correctly described in the title find out if React Native it is what you need.
Grant Estes –
You are obviously knowledgeable. I have learned some basic information about the different platform environments and that is good. The bit just before this question slide got a little into the weeds I thought. Glad I heard it but you went off the reservation there just a little bit. Looking forward to learning more here (if there is any). That was for the 1st 1/2. Having completed the remainder, I am inclined to think maybe you have assumed some of us are more programming literate than we are (at least me). You shared what I have to assume is really good REACT information. Problem I had is that you liberally used programming vernacular that I simply did not intellectually understand. Not discounting the value of that data, just that it left gaps in my comprehension of what you were discussing. I saw that the course was free and wanted to learn about REACT and I have learned some things. This was literally my first course in the world of app development, so thank you.
Oluwole Olubodun –
From a total beginner, I now understand what React is and the difference between React/ReactJs and React native
Asad Shafi –
It was all over a good course for beginners to understand basic theory of react native and this surely boost our performance while implementing in real time. happy coding 🙂
Nase James –
Great thanks Nitro
Joseph Mouhanna –
Kotlin was referred to as Koltin. The quizzes are wrong and misleading.