Learn how to build large-scale React Native apps that you can add to your portfolio with ZTM's Complete React Native Developer course: links.zerotomastery.io/CompleteReactNative
you are my master, i just saw your series yesterday and followed lesson 01, it was so awesome. today i continued with lesson-2 . i'm a beginner in coding, if you can show how to open a new window in vscode using the same project name in lesson-2 and also show how to find images. truth is i like your style of teaching you are the best
Regarding icon loading at 21:00, we can also shake the device directly after saving the newly written icon and it appeared. This is working as of Nov 2024. Thank you so much for the tutorial series as well.
Thank you so much Dave . I remember last year I asked you about wether it's better to learn react native or flutter and you recommend me to choose react native also you promised me to share tutorials about react natives on your channel in one year . And I'm thankful for that🎉🎉🎉as I said before you are the only perfectionist here between software engineers
This course helps me understand React Native Framework. Thanks a lot ! I will finish this course from your tutorial. Might watch also your other tutorials.
Vanilla JS is what the React Native library is built upon. Same for React. You do write JavaScript when working with React and React Native. The React Native library and Expo framework provide built-in tools that help you build native mobile apps.
@@DaveGrayTeachesCode Thanks. Am a new developer now learning Vanilla JS. So wanna know if i could use my knowledge in Vanilla JS to create mobile Apps in React Native. Because it will take me some time to learn React JS.
I appreciate your effort Dave. Kindly use Nativewind for styling. Also can you make the videos 30mins minimum and instead of waiting for the whole week for the next video please make it 2-3 days. Thanks
Thanks for the requests. I plan to mention Nativewind later, but I wanted to keep the entry level requirements as low as possible on this series. No familiarity with tailwinds needed. I have a full-time job and other responsibilities so I'm afraid one per week is as fast as this series will be published. I always go with the content instead of a set time. Some may be longer some may be shorter. Thanks again 🙌
Those are too many requests at once, my dude. The man is giving something, that others would pay for money to get. So try to keep the requests at minimum, especially the ones that intrude his upload schedule.
Learn how to build large-scale React Native apps that you can add to your portfolio with ZTM's Complete React Native Developer course: links.zerotomastery.io/CompleteReactNative
you are my master, i just saw your series yesterday and followed lesson 01, it was so awesome. today i continued with lesson-2 . i'm a beginner in coding, if you can show how to open a new window in vscode using the same project name in lesson-2 and also show how to find images. truth is i like your style of teaching you are the best
Regarding icon loading at 21:00, we can also shake the device directly after saving the newly written icon and it appeared. This is working as of Nov 2024. Thank you so much for the tutorial series as well.
just watching your channel and was looking for the next video suddenly notification came about your video
Perfect timing! I plan to release a new chapter every Friday.
Thank you so much Dave . I remember last year I asked you about wether it's better to learn react native or flutter and you recommend me to choose react native also you promised me to share tutorials about react natives on your channel in one year . And I'm thankful for that🎉🎉🎉as I said before you are the only perfectionist here between software engineers
This course helps me understand React Native Framework. Thanks a lot !
I will finish this course from your tutorial. Might watch also your other tutorials.
Well done sir❤.
Thank you!
holy this is incredibly valuable
Thank you so very much Dave. You are the best 🎉
You're welcome!
Wow finally. Here to learn something new 😊. Well done sir🙏
@@akintobby glad you're here!
sir waiting for your new video for react native course and it was really very very nice to learn with from and it make me too easy to understand this
@@shresthjindal6607 glad to hear that!
thanks dave
You're welcome!
very good. nice i happy next waiting you videos
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More to come!
@@DaveGrayTeachesCode thank u master
TY so much!
You're welcome!
Hey Dave can you start Unit Testing and integration testing or even AWS cloud. Any one of them 😢😢
I have some videos on unit testing with React Testing Library. 🙂
Could you please create a video on how to convert this React Native app into an APK for Android and IPA for iOS?
Hi Dave, pls can you use Vanilla Javascripts code to create Apps using React Native?
Vanilla JS is what the React Native library is built upon. Same for React. You do write JavaScript when working with React and React Native. The React Native library and Expo framework provide built-in tools that help you build native mobile apps.
@@DaveGrayTeachesCode Thanks. Am a new developer now learning Vanilla JS. So wanna know if i could use my knowledge in Vanilla JS to create mobile Apps in React Native. Because it will take me some time to learn React JS.
I appreciate your effort Dave.
Kindly use Nativewind for styling. Also can you make the videos 30mins minimum and instead of waiting for the whole week for the next video please make it 2-3 days. Thanks
Thanks for the requests. I plan to mention Nativewind later, but I wanted to keep the entry level requirements as low as possible on this series. No familiarity with tailwinds needed. I have a full-time job and other responsibilities so I'm afraid one per week is as fast as this series will be published. I always go with the content instead of a set time. Some may be longer some may be shorter. Thanks again 🙌
Those are too many requests at once, my dude. The man is giving something, that others would pay for money to get. So try to keep the requests at minimum, especially the ones that intrude his upload schedule.
thank you Dave
You're welcome!