Pluralsight Courses: Developing Mobile Apps with React Native

Check out 5 courses from Pluralsight that will help you dive into mobile app development using React Native.

React Native: The Big Picture

Join the overview course with Adhithi Ravichandran. 

During the course, you’ll focus on exploring the diverse React Native ecosystem and React Native gotchas. The course will give you a clear understanding of React Native’s core features, capabilities, advantages, and drawbacks. 

Building Mobile Apps with React Native

n this course, Richard Monson-Haefel will walk you through the enter mobile app development process. 

What you’ll learn: 

  • Developing mobile apps with more advanced navigation, multi-touch gestures, and Web API access
  • Setting up React Native to work with the Android Emulator and iOS Simulator
  • Implementing navigation and data passing among screens and handle multi-touch gestures in a mobile user interface
  • How to request and process data from a remote web service using the XMLHttpRequest API

Building React Native Applications Using Expo

Learn how to develop mobile apps with Expo.

Course details: 

  • Exploring what Expo is, how to install it, and how to generate a project.
  • Learning how to build apps using React Native components and the Expo SDK
  • Discovering how to configure your app to be built using the Expo CLI 

React Native: Components Playbook

Master your skills in building scalable React Native apps.

What you’ll focus on: 

  • Building the views in the app with the ScrollView component
  • Learning more about other components like FlatList and SectionList to display large lists
  • Building custom components for your app which can be reused across the app
  • Learning about the TextInput component to allow the user to enter data

Styling React Native Applications

Course details: 

  • Applying basic styling to your React Native application using the Stylesheet.Create() method
  • Applying fixed dimensions and positioning to the elements of the page, creating simple and consistent, though inflexible, basic layouts
  • Discovering how to create more robust and dynamic layouts by using Flex styling instead of fixed dimensions, enabling you to create a wider variety of layouts including vertically and horizontally arranged sections, as well as elements that automatically resize to fit the context
  • Exploring how to animate your application using the LayoutAnimation API, creating fluid transitions between application views and the states within each view

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