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The highly anticipated React Native project from Facebook has been officially open sourced and released, possibly heralding a sea wave change in mobile UI app development practices.
Facebook announced today that its React Native library is now available on Github. The library allows you to build native iOS and Android applications with JavaScript and Facebook’s React ...
GitHub is an obvious no-brainer, of course, but as all of the tracking tools rely upon it so much, it's useful to just fire it up and search for "React Native," upon which you'll find almost 30,000 ...
Microsoft's React Native for Windows dev team announced an update in which the developer experience was improved in part by "dogfooding," referring to the practice of teams using the very same ...
The basics idea here is that Electrode Native allows large companies like Walmart to take their existing apps and slowly migrate parts of their code to React Native, Facebook’s open source ...
Microsoft and Facebook have announced that the Universal Windows Platform will be the next platform to support React Native. Aiding developers build React Native apps on Windows, Microsoft also ...
Building on Facebook’s React, Microsoft is delivering tools for building cross-platform code for Windows, the web, and beyond ...
Microsoft portrayed today's announcement as extending the reach of React Native apps to Windows 10 devices, including PCs, mobile devices, Xbox One and HoloLens.
What’s wrong with React Native React Native lets developers build native mobile apps via JavaScript, leveraging the same design as the React JavaScript UI library.