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React Native for Absolute Beginners
Rating: 2.9 out of 5(75 ratings)
2,138 students

React Native for Absolute Beginners

Learn fundamentals of building user interfaces with React Native.
Last updated 9/2016
English

What you'll learn

  • Understand How React Native Works
  • Work with Layouts in a Better Way
  • Create First Basic React Native App

Course content

2 sections10 lectures1h 11m total length
  • Introduction to React Native5:28
  • Initializing and Running a New Project6:12
  • Editing and Running the Code6:40
  • Comparing Android and iOS .js Files2:20
  • Working with Props - Part 14:25
  • States and Text Input4:56

Requirements

  • Student Will Have to Install Either Xcode or Android Studio
  • Android Development Can be Done on Any Other OS but Mac is Rquired for Xcode

Description

React Native is a powerful way to build mobile apps using javascript. Based on the React library (an open source javascript user interface library for web applications, developed by Facebook), React Native allows developers to quickly prototype working solutions for Android and iOS devices. 

This course teaches the fundamentals of building user interfaces with React Native. The focus of the course is on the View portion of a full Model - View - Controller architecture; the Model and Controller portions are usually provided by such technologies as php / MySQL. In the course, we will learn to develop working user interface solutions. Topics include: 


- How to install React Native
- Initializing and running a new project
- Editing program code
- Properties
- States
- Handling text input
- Using CSS with React Native
- Using Flexbox layout
- List Views
- Navigators


I hope you will join me for this exciting first look at React Native. 

Who this course is for:

  • Any Fresher Who Wish to Learn React Native
  • Expert Who Wishes to Brush up their React Native Knowledge