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RNR 148: What's in My Stack?

12.31.2019 - By Jamon Holmgren, Robin Heinze, Mazen ChamiPlay

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In this episode of React Native Radio the panel overviews the libraries and tools they choose for their stack and explain why they choose them. Christopher Reyes starts by discussing his favorite notes app, Bear Notes. He shares the features from the app that makes him love it so much. The panel also discusses Notion as a good resource for organizing teams.

Next, Chris outlines the stack he would recommend for someone new to development and React Native. He recommends React Native CLI, React Native Navigation, Native Base, and Async Storage. Chris explains why he recommends these tools.

The panel also discusses the importance of going back to your source to make sure you are using the most up to date product. The panel considers what version five of React Navigation with the component-based API will change in their everyday work. They all express their excitement to try it.

Jamon Holmgren is the next panelist to outline his stack. He builds with Ignite and uses the stack that it provides. Jamon explains how Ignite works and what it has in its stack. He likes React Navigation, MobX and, React Native Screens. Jamon goes over the pros and cons of a Native navigation stack compared to a JavaScript one. He also explains why he prefers MobX and goes over the differences over their various tools. He also discusses the boilerplates built by Infinite Red and what to expect in their upcoming boilerplates.

Next, Charles Max Wood shares his troubles with his current DevchatTV app and the panel tries to help. Josh Justice is the last to overview his stack, he discusses one of his hobby apps, building a todo app. He is using Orbitjs, ESLint, Prettier, React Native Elements, and React Native Paper. Josh emphasizes the need to test even in hobby projects, for that he uses Dependabot, React Native testing library, and Detox.

Panelists

Josh Justice

Charles Max Wood

Christopher Reyes

Jamon Holmgren

Sponsors

Infinite Red

G2i

CacheFly

Links

Bear Notes

Notion

NativeBase

AsyncStorage

React Native CLI

React Navigation

React Navigation v5 preview

Ignite

React Native screens

MobX State Tree

React Native EU 2019: Jamon Holmgren

MobX

Jamon Holmgren - Build an iOS and Android app in 15 minutes using React Native

Orbit JS

nativeup

Dependabot

Material UI guidelines

iOS Human Interface Guidelines

Appium

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Picks

Charles Max Wood:

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Josh Justice:

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Christopher Reyes:

MacBook Pro Web Developer Setup — From clean slate to dev machine

Jamon Holmgren:

Software Libraries Are Terrifying

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