Electronify
awesome-react-native
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Electronify
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New Way to Visualize Atoms and Molecules: Electronify
Yes it is! Hereβs the web backbone code for the server and the official progressive web app that i made. Both iOS and android apps were completey rewritten from scratch using expo (react native) and expo-three, but they still share the same server as the web ver. Mobile ver. github page
awesome-react-native
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Building Cross-Platform Apps with React Native: Challenges and Solutions π±
π React Native official documentation π React Native Community π React Native Newsletter: Stay updated with the latest trends and news in the React Native ecosystem. π Awesome React Native: Discover a curated list of helpful libraries, tools, and components for React Native development.
- How to learn react native from scratch
- Can anybody suggest me good GitHub repositories to learn react native
- Resources to learn react native?
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How & Why I Built My Very Own Music Player
Attaching the link here for you: awesome-react-native
- Open source projects to contribute to
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A good Boiler plate?
https://github.com/jondot/awesome-react-native I'm Too lazy to look, but I'm sure you could find it in here
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Is the web version of React Native useful?
I understand that the shire amount of libraries is overwhelming but I think there is a good amount of information on the web about that topic. Also a good point to start is this https://github.com/jondot/awesome-react-native repo. It contains a list of many good libraries made specifically for react native.
- From Swift to React Native - Where to find resources? (subscription based, similar to Point-Free, Obj.io, NSScreencast)
What are some alternatives?
ElectronVisualized - Public Archive: Beautiful and Elegant Quantum Mechanics Visualization.
awesome-react-components - Curated List of React Components & Libraries.
Sandboxels - Sandboxels is an in-browser falling sand simulation game, with mechanics such as heat simulation, electricity, density, chemical reactions, fire, and over 500 unique elements to play with.
awesome-vue - π A curated list of awesome things related to Vue.js
reactjs-interview-questions - List of top 500 ReactJS Interview Questions & Answers....Coding exercise questions are coming soon!!
awesome - A curated list of awesome things related to Nuxt.js
Engineering-Solver - Engineering Solver helps to do calculations with units and thermodynamic properties in a very fast way.
react-native-dotenv - Load react native environment variables using import statements for multiple env files.
awesome-nextjs - :notebook_with_decorative_cover: :books: A curated list of awesome resources : books, videos, articles about using Next.js (A minimalistic framework for universal server-rendered React applications)
awesome-tailwindcss - π Awesome things related to Tailwind CSS
es6-tools - An aggregation of tooling for using ES6 today
awesome-react - A collection of awesome things regarding React ecosystem