Design Patterns are time–tested solutions that can be utilized as guidelines in your current work. Utilizing Design Patterns enhances code readability, improves the scalability of your applications, and defines a common language with other developers.
In this course, you will develop an understanding of different Design Patterns and understand why a specific pattern was created, and how it should be implemented. By working on practical examples, you will learn how mobile development in React Native should be performed in a reusable way.
By the end of the course, you will be adept at utilizing the best solution for a given problem in your next React Native application.
About the Author
Christopher Reyes is a software engineer in Southern California with a BSc in Computer Information Systems, specializing in software development. He has multiple years of experience working across diverse technologies, including proprietary programming languages, and full stack JavaScript.
Chris has experience on the back end with Node.js developing RESTful APIs with TypeScript, and exposing data through GraphQL and Apollo, alongside utilizing React on the front end. Chris has deployed React Native to develop versatile mobile applications that can be utilized across multiple devices and platforms. Chris has mostly worked in the financial sector and has also freelanced for a telematics company. Chris is passionate about test–driven development and writing clean code.
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Courses : 212
Specification: React Native Design Patterns
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Duration | 2.5 hours |
Year | 2019 |
Level | Intermediate |
Language | English |
Certificate | Yes |
Quizzes | Yes |
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Huang Anya –
Nice introduction on the main topics about react native
Mehdi Mlala –
Quite brief, but talking about some interesting advanced concept. I could not fully grasp all of it yet as I am still learning React Native, but I’ll be sure to come back later to the videos in order to get some more info.