React Native is an open-source framework for building cross-platform applications (apps) using React and the platform’s native capabilities. In this course, you will move from the basics of React to a more advanced implementation using React Native. You’ll review a wide range of different React components and ways of styling them. And you’ll get to practice using different mobile methods of interactivity with React Native.

React Native

React Native
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- Category: User Interface (UI)
- Category: Interactive Design
- Category: Front-End Web Development
- Category: Development Environment
- Category: React.js
- Category: Mobile Development
- Category: Application Development
- Category: Cross Platform Development
- Category: Mobile Development Tools
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- Category: UI Components
- Category: React Native
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Reviewed on Jul 4, 2023
To all the beginners who want to know about Mobile Application Development for Cross-Platform, I do recommend this course, and great to start.
Reviewed on Feb 2, 2023
A direct and excellent course. I acquired a significant amount of information. Thank you!
Reviewed on Jun 24, 2023
In certain places is overly verbose about really simple stuff. Overall good but way too long, considering that you still get to learn the basics.
