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ivan05122020-04-14 14:29:53
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ivan0512, 2020-04-14 14:29:53

What do you need to know to work with react native?

Tell me how working with react native works in practice. Watched a couple of courses. Ran diagonally across the dock. I glanced briefly at the expo dock.
There are countless different properties and plugins. Is it worth diving into all of them along with all the attributes? Or is it better to use only when needed?
What can be asked at the meeting? I don't have any problems with React. Interested in how much they drive on the apishka?

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Roman Alexandrovich, 2020-04-15
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Knowledge of react is a big plus, but the problem is that there are serious differences between web and native. At a minimum, you need to know the basic components for example FlatList where its required properties apply and how to work with it. You don't have to know all the attributes, but you must. Naturally, no one will forbid you to climb into the dock, but I think at the interview if you say the required properties, this will be a plus. An understanding of java code and object c will be an even bigger plus (you will need this sooner or later, and depending on what level you are taken, you may be asked).

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