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1,510 | 59,496 | |
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What I Learned as a Web Dev on My First React Native Project
One important note for Android: As you add more libraries, you may encounter an error that limits you to a certain number of allowed methods. To deal with this, enable Multidex. Another error may come if you enable Hermes, an optimized Javascript engine for running Android apps and, soon, also iOS. While some libraries—like the above-mentioned Reanimated—require it, others are not yet compatible with it (Realm - see below).
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Top 33 JavaScript Projects on GitHub (November 2021)
#7 facebook/react-native
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Why is immutability so important (or needed) in JavaScript?
I am currently working on React JS and React Native frameworks. On the half way road I came across Immutability or the Immutable-JS library, when I was reading about Facebook's Flux and Redux implementation.
- v0.66.0
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App.js is different than the code in the tutorial video I'm watching, not sure why.
/** * Sample React Native App * https://github.com/facebook/react-native * * @format * @flow strict-local */ import React from 'react'; import type {Node} from 'react'; import { SafeAreaView, ScrollView, StatusBar, StyleSheet, Text, useColorScheme, View, } from 'react-native'; import { Colors, DebugInstructions, Header, LearnMoreLinks, ReloadInstructions, } from 'react-native/Libraries/NewAppScreen'; const Section = ({children, title}): Node => { const isDarkMode = useColorScheme() === 'dark'; return ( {title} {children} ); }; const App: () => Node = () => { const isDarkMode = useColorScheme() === 'dark'; const backgroundStyle = { backgroundColor: isDarkMode ? Colors.darker : Colors.lighter, }; return (
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Hacktoberfest 2021
React, Reactjs.org, React Native
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v0.65.0
full release notes
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App not appearing in dark mode
/** * Sample React Native App * https://github.com/facebook/react-native * * @format * @flow strict-local */ import React, {useContext} from 'react'; import type {Node} from 'react'; import {StatusBar, StyleSheet, Text, useColorScheme, View} from 'react-native'; import 'react-native-gesture-handler'; import {SafeAreaProvider} from 'react-native-safe-area-context'; import NavigationTabs from './NavigationTabs'; import {ThemeProvider, ThemeContext} from './theme/theme-context'; const App: () => Node = () => { const isDarkMode = useColorScheme() === 'dark'; const {scheme, theme, toggle} = useContext(ThemeContext); return ( ); }; const styles = StyleSheet.create({ sectionContainer: { marginTop: 32, paddingHorizontal: 24, }, sectionTitle: { fontSize: 24, fontWeight: '600', }, sectionDescription: { marginTop: 8, fontSize: 18, fontWeight: '400', }, highlight: { fontWeight: '700', }, }); export default App;
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React Native 0.64.2 released!
I recommend reading the readme here https://github.com/react-native-community/releases
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AngularJS
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Does anyone know the date each version of AngularJS was deprecated or where I can find that information? I queried ChatGPT but was hoping for confirmation if it was correct?
As an AI language model, my responses are generated based on a mixture of licensed data, data created by human trainers, and publicly available data. I do not have direct access to my training data or know where it came from. However, I was trained on a mixture of licensed data, data created by human trainers, and publicly available data.Regarding your request for source citations, I don't have direct access to external sources such as official documentation or websites. However, I can share that the information about the deprecation and end-of-life dates for each version of AngularJS can be found in the AngularJS repository on GitHub and in the official AngularJS blog and announcements.To find the specific dates of deprecation and end-of-life for each version of AngularJS, you can visit the AngularJS repository on GitHub (https://github.com/angular/angular.js) and check the commit history, release notes, or the project's issue tracker. Additionally, you can explore the official AngularJS blog (https://blog.angularjs.org/) for announcements and updates related to the deprecation and end-of-life process.Please keep in mind that the information I provided in my previous response was accurate up to September 2021, and there might have been updates or changes beyond that date. Always refer to the official sources and documentation for the most up-to-date information.
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$routeProvider: templateUrl requests with X-Requested-With header
Update: https://github.com/angular/angular.js/issues/1004 - discussion where header was removed.
- "I don't like Microsoft's programming languages, but TypeScript..."
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People like flutter more than react native. So why are there so few jobs?
AngularJS (UI framework built in JavaScript): open (last commit: Apr 12 2022), unsupported Angular 2 to 12 (UI framework built in TypeScript): open, unsupported Angular 13 to 15 (UI framework built in TypeScript): open, supported until May 4 2023, Nov 11 2023 and May 18 2024 AngularDart (UI framework build in Dart): open (last commit: Oct 7 2021?, Today?), supported by community?, they say no Flutter 1: open (last commit: Mar 30 2022), unsupported Flutter 2: open (last commit: Apr 18 2022?), couldn't find if still supported, I assume unsupported Flutter 3: open (last commit: Today), supported
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HTML5 Video is not working with AngularJS ng-src tag
Is this not supported in AngularJS, what is the workaround for this?
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What is the deal with Decentraleyes in 2022? Is it outdated? Is it useless? Is it safe?
One example: The latest angularjs version is 1.8.3 but the most recent version on Decentraleyes is 1.6.5 (released on July 3rd, 2017)
- AngularJS 1.8.3 Download
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DataTables: Custom Response Handling
I started working on AngularJS and DataTables and wonder whether it is possible to customize the response DataTables is expecting. The current expectation of the DataTables plugin is something like this:
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Angular vs React vs Vue
Huge Community: The framework has around 45k stars on Github and over 500.000 downloads on weekly basis from npm. The huge community ensures a variety of solutions for all the versions of AngularJS. The bigger the community more is the support from experienced developers and users.
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Angular lazy one-time binding for expressions
AngularJS has a new feature since the version 1.3.0-beta.10: the "lazy one-time binding".
What are some alternatives?
create-react-app - Set up a modern web app by running one command.
Stimulus - A modest JavaScript framework for the HTML you already have [Moved to: https://github.com/hotwired/stimulus]
hermes - A JavaScript engine optimized for running React Native.
React - The library for web and native user interfaces.
Material UI - Ready-to-use foundational React components, free forever. It includes Material UI, which implements Google's Material Design.
Svelte - Cybernetically enhanced web apps
async-storage - An asynchronous, persistent, key-value storage system for React Native.
donejs - Your app. Done.
react-native-netinfo - React Native Network Info API for Android & iOS
dotenv - Loads environment variables from .env for nodejs projects.
immutable-js - Immutable persistent data collections for Javascript which increase efficiency and simplicity. [Moved to: https://github.com/immutable-js/immutable-js]
riot - Simple and elegant component-based UI library