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12 apps in 12 weeks - App 3
Emanuel Quimper, in the 3rd installment of his app challenge series, makes an app that fetches videos from the Twitch API.
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React Native UI Kitten
Customizable and reusable component kit that helps you to bootstrap your mobile app development.
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React Navigation
A new navigator built on lessons from Exponent's ex-navigation and React Native's Navigator & NavigationExperimental.
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Awesome Sponsors of the Newsletter
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G2i: React.js & React Native Development
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Updates & Highlights from facebook/react-native
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A Monthly Release Cadence: Releasing December and January RC
"Shortly after React Native was introduced, we started releasing every two weeks to help the community adopt new features, while keeping versions stable for production use. At Facebook we had to stabilize the codebase every two weeks for the release of our production iOS apps, so we decided to release the open source versions at the same pace. Now, many of the Facebook apps ship once per week, especially on Android. Because we ship from master weekly, we need to keep it quite stable. So the bi-weekly release cadence doesn't even benefit internal contributors anymore."
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Avoid firing onSubmitEditing twice for TextInput on Android
For returnKeyType 'go', 'search' and 'send' Android will call onEditorAction twice, once with IME_NULL and another time with the respective IME_ACTION. This makes sure to only fire one onSubmitEditing by always returning true in onEditorAction, which causes no subsequent events to be fired by Android.
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Zero to DevOps
Setting up the DevOps pipeline for React Native applications.
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Highlights from the community - Modules
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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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