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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
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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
- 0.64.1
d3
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A visual guide to Vision Transformer – A scroll story
Yes this was done with a combination of GSAP Scrolltrigger https://gsap.com/docs/v3/Plugins/ScrollTrigger/ and https://d3js.org/
- Ask HN: Tips to get started on my own server
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Full Stack Web Development Concept map
d3 - very power visualization library enabling dynamic visualizations. docs
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Observable 2.0, a static site generator for data apps
Yep, Evidence is doing good work. We were most directly inspired by VitePress; we spent months rewriting both D3’s docs (https://d3js.org) and Observable Plot’s docs (https://observablehq.com/plot) in VitePress, and absolutely loved the experience. But we wanted a tool focused on data apps, dashboards, reports — observability and business intelligence use cases rather than documentation. Compared to Evidence, I’d say we’re trying to target data app developers more than data analysts; we offer a lot of power and expressiveness, and emphasize custom visualizations and interaction (leaning on Observable Plot or D3), as well as polyglot programming with data loaders written in any language (Python, R, not just SQL).
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Using Deno with Jupyter Notebook to build a data dashboard
D3.js: A robust library to visualize your data and create interactive data-driven visualizations.
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What is the technology stack used to create these live charts?
They are images so it could be any number of things, datawrapper, charts.js, d3.js to name a few options.
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Animated map showing frequency and location of births around the world [OC]
I made this interactive visualization that attempts to show the real-time frequency and location of births around the world. A country’s annual births (i.e. the country’s population times its birthrate) were distributed across all of the populated locations in each country, weighted by the population distribution (i.e. more populated areas got a greater fraction of the births). Data Sources and Tools Population and birthrate data for 2023 was obtained from Wikipedia (Population and birth rates). Population distribution across the globe was obtained from Socioeconomic Data and Applications Center (sedac) at Columbia University. Data is processed and visualized at a 1 degree x 1 degree resolution, each of which has a different probability of a birth occurring in a specific time period. D3.js was used to create the map elements and html, css and javascript were used to create the user interface.
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How do you implement library types?
When I go to the homepage of types/d3 the only hint for any kind of documentation is what seems to be the main github page of d3. It's highly possible I'm missing something here, so sorry if I am but I can't find any documentation of how you are supposed to type these library objects.
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The top 11 React chart libraries for data visualization
Website: D3.js official site
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Frontend development roadmap
D3js
What are some alternatives?
create-react-app - Set up a modern web app by running one command.
echarts - Apache ECharts is a powerful, interactive charting and data visualization library for browser
hermes - A JavaScript engine optimized for running React Native.
GoJS, a JavaScript Library for HTML Diagrams - JavaScript diagramming library for interactive flowcharts, org charts, design tools, planning tools, visual languages.
Material UI - Ready-to-use foundational React components, free forever. It includes Material UI, which implements Google's Material Design.
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async-storage - An asynchronous, persistent, key-value storage system for React Native.
d4 - A friendly reusable charts DSL for D3
react-native-netinfo - React Native Network Info API for Android & iOS
svg.js - The lightweight library for manipulating and animating SVG
immutable-js - Immutable persistent data collections for Javascript which increase efficiency and simplicity. [Moved to: https://github.com/immutable-js/immutable-js]
sigma.js - A JavaScript library aimed at visualizing graphs of thousands of nodes and edges