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Difficulty understanding React Native?
Hello, I need to make a mobile application "accounting for personal finance" for my thesis work. Despite the fact that I don’t really know Java or other programming languages at a good level, only the basics of c++, c#, javascript, php. There is not so much time left, I'm interested to learn from those who work on React Native how much time it takes to understand it at a level sufficient to develop my application. And in general, is it worth taking on, or is it better to use classic Java or Kotlin? If you can, please leave me some useful resources to study.
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Difficulty understanding React Native?
Take the finished application , disassemble the code.
On the diploma, show the life cycle of controllers, work with the database and APNS. All the same, uncles in jackets will not understand.
Hello, installation, assembly, configuration, etc. will take a long time so use:
https://play.nativescript.org/
Scan QR:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org....
Run:
https://play .google.com/store/apps/details?id=org....
Examples here:
https://market.nativescript.org/?tab=samples&frame...
More examples:
https://play.google.com /store/apps/details?id=org....
When the application is ready, you can already figure out how to build it for the device.
Since you do not know react native, take nativescript Vue.js. much easier with him. You don't have to fence classes and interfaces, you don't have to write in a java-like style. Where there is less code, less bugs and faster performance, Vue gives this opportunity.
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