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Xamarin VS Ionic VS React Native πŸ”₯

Traditionally, Android applications are developed in Java, and iOS ones are written in Swift and Objective-C. βš›οΈ

Nevertheless, there exist plenty of other alternate tools that can be used instead. πŸ‘¨πŸ»β€πŸ’»

Xamarin, React Native and Ionic are popular examples of such tools. πŸ’Ž

What is their purpose❓
What makes them different❓
Which of them is the best❓

We’ll try to answer these questions in the article below. ⬇️

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[ Article ] : http://bit.do/cpfo

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A Mini-Course on React Native Flexbox ✨

Flexbox solves design issues that are particularly challenging on mobile, and it does so strikingly well β€” without requiring hacky CSS or Javascript tricks. πŸ—‚

But there’s a learning curve.
The property names all sound incredibly similar and do nothing to indicate what sets them apart. ↔️

On top of that, each property has a set of values that are mostly similar, yet slightly different, from each other. And to compound the confusion, not all properties of the Flexbox standard are included in React Native. πŸŒ€

This can cause surprises when you try to follow regular CSS documentation, only to discover that React Native doesn’t implement a particular feature, such as reverse flex❗️

To help make it easier to internalize the rules of Flexbox, I’ve decided to write the guide that I would have liked to read β€” with the underlying concepts explained and simple examples along the way. πŸ‘Ύ

Doodle along with me and get comfortable solving design scenarios with Flexbox. πŸ’Ž


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[ Article ] : bit.do/rnat

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