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This issue has the some pretty neat articles, updates, tweets, and the typical smorgasbord of current highlights of React Native.
Please enjoy!
Executive Editor, Frank von Hoven at Infinite Red
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Redux 4 Ways
Implementations of Thunk vs Saga vs Observable vs Redux Promise Middleware in 10 minutes.
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Exponent Apps - testing on Multiple Form factors
Want to test your exponent app on multiple screen sizes? This library lets you interact with just one device and as the test scenario progresses, you can view the user controls across other devices with different screen sizes.
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Awesome Sponsors of the Newsletter
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G2i: React.js & React Native Development
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Using Native Driver for Animated
For the past year, we've been working on improving performance of animations that use the Animated library. Animations are very important to create a beautiful user experience but can also be hard to do right. We want to make it easy for developers to create performant animations without having to worry about some of their code causing it to lag.
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Flow on Twitter
“Flow v0.40.0 is out! Mostly bug fixes, but who doesn't love a good bug fix?! 🐜🐞 https://t.co/2LzjXD2rly”
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Martin Konicek on Twitter
“#reactnative `onLayout` will be fixed on Android v0.43, to be consistent with iOS. This might affect your code: https://t.co/WOLFvoYlWY”
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Dan Abramov on Twitter
“Need to set the state based on the previous one? Pass the updater function to setState(). https://t.co/N0FfRnZDdw”
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Highlights from the community
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home-automation
Raspberry Pi 3 based home automation with NodeJS and React Native.
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Friends of the Newsletter
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Exponent
Exponent lets web developers build truly native apps that work across both iOS and Android by writing them once in just JavaScript. It's open source and free and uses React Native.
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Appetize.io
Stream iOS & Android Native Apps in the Browser. For embedding apps in websites, development, client demos, testing and more.
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