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In this episode of React Native Radio the panel dives deep into native code. They discuss how it works and shares their experiences using it. They start by discussing why native code is useful and why would anyone choose to use it. The panel defines the bridge and what it means for native code. They consider why React Native developers coming from a web development background are intimidated by the native side.
The panel shares use cases for native code, when native SDKs need to be integrated and building UI components, two specific examples from their jobs. They discuss, Java, Kotlin, Swift, and Objective C. They compare these different languages and explain which one is the best for certain situations. The panel shares learning resources and discusses native code for iOS and Android.
Josh Justice
Jamon Holmgren
Christopher Reyes
G2i
Infinite Red
CacheFly
"The MaxCoders Guide to Finding Your Dream Developer Job" by Charles Max Wood is now available on Amazon. Get Your Copy Today!
Chain React Conf workshop on native coding
Turbo Modules RFC
RNR 133 with Eric Lewis on Turbo Modules
https://facebook.github.io/react-native/docs/native-modules-android.html
https://facebook.github.io/react-native/docs/native-modules-ios
Native UI Components - iOS
Native UI Components - Android
React Native Fabric RFC
React-native-webview
Draftbit
https://www.facebook.com/ReactNativeRadio/
https://twitter.com/R_N_Radio
Josh Justice:
Pitch Meetings
Peaceful Parent, Happy Kids
Peaceful Parent, Happy Kids Online Course
Christopher Reyes:
https://fourhourworkweek.com/
Jamon Holmgren:
https://www.spaceengineersgame.com
By Jamon Holmgren, Robin Heinze, Mazen Chami4.8
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In this episode of React Native Radio the panel dives deep into native code. They discuss how it works and shares their experiences using it. They start by discussing why native code is useful and why would anyone choose to use it. The panel defines the bridge and what it means for native code. They consider why React Native developers coming from a web development background are intimidated by the native side.
The panel shares use cases for native code, when native SDKs need to be integrated and building UI components, two specific examples from their jobs. They discuss, Java, Kotlin, Swift, and Objective C. They compare these different languages and explain which one is the best for certain situations. The panel shares learning resources and discusses native code for iOS and Android.
Josh Justice
Jamon Holmgren
Christopher Reyes
G2i
Infinite Red
CacheFly
"The MaxCoders Guide to Finding Your Dream Developer Job" by Charles Max Wood is now available on Amazon. Get Your Copy Today!
Chain React Conf workshop on native coding
Turbo Modules RFC
RNR 133 with Eric Lewis on Turbo Modules
https://facebook.github.io/react-native/docs/native-modules-android.html
https://facebook.github.io/react-native/docs/native-modules-ios
Native UI Components - iOS
Native UI Components - Android
React Native Fabric RFC
React-native-webview
Draftbit
https://www.facebook.com/ReactNativeRadio/
https://twitter.com/R_N_Radio
Josh Justice:
Pitch Meetings
Peaceful Parent, Happy Kids
Peaceful Parent, Happy Kids Online Course
Christopher Reyes:
https://fourhourworkweek.com/
Jamon Holmgren:
https://www.spaceengineersgame.com

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