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- Introduction - React Native
Welcome to the very start of your React Native journey! If you're looking for getting started instructions, they've moved to their own section Continue reading for an introduction to the documentation, Native Components, React, and more!
- Get Started with React Native
Get Started with React Native React Native allows developers who know React to create native apps At the same time, native developers can use React Native to gain parity between native platforms by writing common features once
- Learn the Basics · React Native
React Native is like React, but it uses native components instead of web components as building blocks So to understand the basic structure of a React Native app, you need to understand some of the basic React concepts, like JSX, components, state, and props
- React Fundamentals - React Native
To understand React Native fully, you need a solid foundation in React This short introduction to React can help you get started or get refreshed
- Get Started Without a Framework - React Native
If you have constraints that are not served well by a Framework, or you prefer to write your own Framework, you can create a React Native app without using a Framework To do so, you'll first need to set up your environment Once you're set up, continue with the steps below to create an application and start developing
- Getting Started · React Native Archive
This page will help you install and build your first React Native app If you already have React Native installed, you can skip ahead to the Tutorial If you are new to mobile development, the easiest way to get started is with Expo CLI
- React Native · Learn once, write anywhere
React Native lets you create truly native apps and doesn't compromise your users' experiences It provides a core set of platform agnostic native components like View , Text , and Image that map directly to the platform's native UI building blocks
- Set Up Your Environment - React Native
You will need Node, Watchman, the React Native command line interface, a JDK, and Android Studio While you can use any editor of your choice to develop your app, you will need to install Android Studio in order to set up the necessary tooling to build your React Native app for Android Node Watchman
- Using TypeScript - React Native
New React Native projects target TypeScript by default, but also support JavaScript and Flow Getting Started with TypeScript New projects created by the React Native CLI or popular templates like Ignite will use TypeScript by default
- Core Components and Native Components - React Native
React Native lets you compose app interfaces using Native Components Conveniently, it comes with a set of these components for you to get started with right now—the Core Components!
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