react-native-maps
redux-toolkit
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14,750 | 10,405 | |
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7 days ago | 3 days ago | |
Objective-C | TypeScript | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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react-native-maps
- React Native in Echtzeit: Pub/Sub, Geolokalisierung, Anwesenheit
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React Native Maps Tiles
We are using the code below. And we use https://github.com/react-native-maps/react-native-maps for Maps
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React Native Maps: Easy Bird's Eye View Animation
Now for the fun part - understanding the relevant MapView props! When reading the full MapView documentation you can see the MANY props but we will only need the following:
- React native for Linux app development in 2023
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Can this be achieved in react native? Custom polygon on react-native-maps.
Are you using react-native-maps own polygons? There is a “polygon creator” example on their github: https://github.com/react-native-maps/react-native-maps/blob/master/example/src/examples/PolygonCreator.tsx
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How to draw & edit polygons with react-native-maps?
And their docsdont seem to include any draw/edit functions.
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Can I use OpenStreetMaps with react-native-maps?
Plus google isn’t going to charge you for the google maps mobile sdk. Discussed here https://github.com/react-native-maps/react-native-maps/discussions/4278
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7 Popular React Native UI Component Libraries You Should Know
react-native-maps offers map components for your Android or iOS application. The kit offers different types of component API such as MapView, Marker, Callout, Polygon, Polyline, Circle, and Overlay.
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Top 10+ Best React Native UI Components for Mobile App Development
GitHub Stars: 13.7k
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How I go with react native in late 2022
react-native-maps is the best option for handling location and maps in react native. you can use openstreet, google maps, apple maps, or any other tile overlay. also, it provides some good examples in its repository which covers most of the use cases.
redux-toolkit
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Copilot: Weapon For Laid Back Developers
In my example I am using Redux Toolkit and I got a prompt for actions to login and logout the user. If I need more functions, I can simply start typing the name, and Copilot provides the completion. For instance, in the example, I'm adding a function to update the user. And of course at the end of the file it suggests the exports.
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Streamlining State Management with Redux Toolkit
Check out the official documentation.
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Next.js Weekly #34: StyleX, Self-Healing URLs, AuthKit, Scaleable TailwindCSS, Layouts vs Templates, Faster Next.js Websites [👇 all links in the comments]
Redux Toolkit 2.0
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This Month in React Nov 2023 – Redux Toolkit 2.0, Kent v Lee, Prettier bounty
Redux Toolkit 2.0 is almost here! Hopefully shipping by this weekend :) Migration page
- Redux Toolkit 2.0: new features, faster perf, smaller bundle sizes (plus major versions for all Redux family packages!)
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Redux Toolkit 2.0: new features, faster perf, smaller bundle sizes, and more
I am _thrilled_ to announce that:
Redux Toolkit 2.0 is LIVE!!!
- https://github.com/reduxjs/redux-toolkit/releases/tag/v2.0.0
This major version has new features, faster perf, smaller bundle size, and removes deprecated options.
It's accompanied by majors for all our Redux family packages
## RTK 2.0:
- a new `combineSlices` method for lazy-loading reducers - Updates to `createSlice` to include a `selectors` field and allow defining thunks inside
- Immer 10 w/ faster updates
- Removal of deprecated options
See the migration guide:
- https://redux.js.org/usage/migrations/migrating-rtk-2
All of the Redux libraries now have modernized packaging with full ESM/CJS compat. They also ship modern JS (no transpiling for IE11), which means smaller bundle sizes.
We've also done byte-shaving work to shrink the bundles (extracting error messages, de-duping imports)
## Redux core 5.0:
- The TS conversion we did in 2019!
- Action types _must_ be strings
- `UnknownAction` as the default action type
- Better preloaded state types
- Internal subscription improvements
- Still marks `createStore` as deprecated!
- https://github.com/reduxjs/redux/releases/tag/v5.0.0
## React-Redux 9.0:
- *Now requires React 18 and RTK 2.0 / Redux 5.0*
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Blogged Answers: My Experience Modernizing Packages to ESM
Oh hey, that's my post!
(yes I spend too much time refreshing HN :) )
FWIW I did end up with a packaging combination that seems to work sufficiently. I never did fix the "FalseCJS" issue that `are-the-types-wrong` is detecting. I played with double-emitting TS typedefs, and the `tsup` tool _does_ actually have support for that now (added by Andrew Branch from the TS team). So it might be more feasible now. But ultimately I decided I was tired of messing with packaging setup and that what I've got is good enough. (hopefully)
We're actually about to launch Redux Toolkit 2.0 and Redux 5.0 this week, assuming the last couple pieces come together. Here's the latest RCs - you can see the current `package.json` files in there:
- https://github.com/reduxjs/redux-toolkit/releases/tag/v2.0.0...
- https://github.com/reduxjs/redux/releases/tag/v5.0.0-rc.1
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Setting up Redux Persist with Redux Toolkit in React JS
However, Redux, or pure Redux to be specific, can be quite verbose and boilerplate-heavy. It requires a significantly lengthy setup, which is where Redux Toolkit comes in handy, offering a simplified and more efficient way to set up and manage state in your React applications.
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44 React Frontend Interview Questions
State manager is a tool or library that helps manage the state of an application. It provides a centralized store or container for storing and managing data that can be accessed and updated by different components in the application. A state manager solves several problems. Firstly, it is a good practice to separate data and the logic related to it from components. Secondly, when using local state and passing it between components, the code can become convoluted due to the potential for deep nesting of components. By having a global store, we can access and modify data from any component. Alongside React Context, Redux or MobX are commonly used as state management libraries. Learn more Learn more
What are some alternatives?
Flutter - Flutter makes it easy and fast to build beautiful apps for mobile and beyond
redux-saga - An alternative side effect model for Redux apps
react-native-blur - React Native Blur component
zustand - 🐻 Bear necessities for state management in React
NativeBase - Mobile-first, accessible components for React Native & Web to build consistent UI across Android, iOS and Web.
redux-thunk - Thunk middleware for Redux
TypeScript - TypeScript is a superset of JavaScript that compiles to clean JavaScript output.
next-redux-wrapper - Redux wrapper for Next.js
react-native-deepar - Snapchat-like filters, AR lenses, and real-time facial animations.
vite - Next generation frontend tooling. It's fast!
expo - An open-source framework for making universal native apps with React. Expo runs on Android, iOS, and the web.
react-query - 🤖 Powerful asynchronous state management, server-state utilities and data fetching for TS/JS, React, Solid, Svelte and Vue. [Moved to: https://github.com/TanStack/query]