Xamarin VS Ionic VS React Native π₯
Traditionally, Android applications are developed in Java, and iOS ones are written in Swift and Objective-C. βοΈ
Nevertheless, there exist plenty of other alternate tools that can be used instead. π¨π»βπ»
Xamarin, React Native and Ionic are popular examples of such tools. π
What is their purposeβ
What makes them differentβ
Which of them is the bestβ
Weβll try to answer these questions in the article below. β¬οΈ
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Traditionally, Android applications are developed in Java, and iOS ones are written in Swift and Objective-C. βοΈ
Nevertheless, there exist plenty of other alternate tools that can be used instead. π¨π»βπ»
Xamarin, React Native and Ionic are popular examples of such tools. π
What is their purposeβ
What makes them differentβ
Which of them is the bestβ
Weβll try to answer these questions in the article below. β¬οΈ
https://t.me/pgimg/86
[ Article ] : http://bit.do/cpfo
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A Mini-Course on React Native Flexbox β¨
Flexbox solves design issues that are particularly challenging on mobile, and it does so strikingly well β without requiring hacky CSS or Javascript tricks. π
But thereβs a learning curve.
The property names all sound incredibly similar and do nothing to indicate what sets them apart. βοΈ
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. π
This can cause surprises when you try to follow regular CSS documentation, only to discover that React Native doesnβt implement a particular feature, such as reverse flexβοΈ
To help make it easier to internalize the rules of Flexbox, Iβve decided to write the guide that I would have liked to read β with the underlying concepts explained and simple examples along the way. πΎ
Doodle along with me and get comfortable solving design scenarios with Flexbox. π
https://t.me/pgimg/125
[ Article ] : bit.do/rnat
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#ReactNative #Design
@ProgrammingTip
Flexbox solves design issues that are particularly challenging on mobile, and it does so strikingly well β without requiring hacky CSS or Javascript tricks. π
But thereβs a learning curve.
The property names all sound incredibly similar and do nothing to indicate what sets them apart. βοΈ
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. π
This can cause surprises when you try to follow regular CSS documentation, only to discover that React Native doesnβt implement a particular feature, such as reverse flexβοΈ
To help make it easier to internalize the rules of Flexbox, Iβve decided to write the guide that I would have liked to read β with the underlying concepts explained and simple examples along the way. πΎ
Doodle along with me and get comfortable solving design scenarios with Flexbox. π
https://t.me/pgimg/125
[ Article ] : bit.do/rnat
γ°γ°γ°γ°γ°γ°
#ReactNative #Design
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