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RNR 289 - Real Life React Native: David Leuliette Talks Retail Shake Scanner

Real Life React Native returns! Host Mazen Chami sits down with David Leuliette to explore the intricacies of building the Retail Shake Scanner app using React Native. They discuss the app's unique features, the challenges during development, and share  insights for developers navigating similar projects.This episode brought to you by Infinite Red! Infinite Red is a premier React Native design and development agency located in the USA. With five years of React Native experience and deep roots in the React Native community (hosts of Chain React and the React Native Newsletter), Infinite Red is the best choice for your next React Native app.Episode NotesLearn Code the Hard WayExpo to App Store ChecklistReact Native Bottom SheetUseCamera2APIExpo Camera (Next)Git PluginReact Native BootcampConnect With Us!React Native Radio: @ReactNativeRdioMazen - @mazenchamiDavid - @flexbox_
2/27/202420 minutes, 29 seconds
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RNR 288 - Survey Says... React Native got more popular?

Jamon, Robin, and Mazen react to the 2023 State of React Native Results by Software Mansion! Follow along as they break down all of the results and (spoiler alert) RNR is still your favorite podcast.This episode brought to you by Infinite Red! Infinite Red is a premier React Native design and development agency located in the USA. With five years of React Native experience and deep roots in the React Native community (hosts of Chain React and the React Native Newsletter), Infinite Red is the best choice for your next React Native app.Connect With Us!React Native Radio: @ReactNativeRdioJamon - @jamonholmgrenRobin -  @robin_heinzeMazen - @mazenchami
2/13/202444 minutes, 26 seconds
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RNR 287 - Special Guest: Charlie Cheever

This episode brought to you by Infinite Red! Infinite Red is a premier React Native design and development agency located in the USA. With five years of React Native experience and deep roots in the React Native community (hosts of Chain React and the React Native Newsletter), Infinite Red is the best choice for your next React Native app.Connect With Us!Charlie Cheever - @ccheeverJamon - @jamonholmgrenRobin -  @robin_heinzeReact Native Radio: @ReactNativeRdio
2/3/202459 minutes, 49 seconds
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RNR 286 - What's New in React Native 0.73

Join Robin and Mazen as they navigate React Native 0.73's key updates! Topics cover enhanced debugging capabilities, Android and Kotlin template updates, and significant architectural updates for a more efficient development environment.This episode brought to you by Infinite Red! Infinite Red is a premier React Native design and development agency located in the USA. With five years of React Native experience and deep roots in the React Native community (hosts of Chain React and the React Native Newsletter), Infinite Red is the best choice for your next React Native app.Connect With Us!React Native Radio: @ReactNativeRdioRobin -  @robin_heinzeMazen - @mazenchami
1/26/202427 minutes, 47 seconds
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RNR 285 - Expo Dominates the App Store (and other news)

We’re back with another React Native news episode! From the new Expo SDK 50 Beta, to RN 0.73 and Reactotron 3, this episode has all the goods.This episode brought to you by Infinite Red! Infinite Red is a premier React Native design and development agency located in the USA. With five years of React Native experience and deep roots in the React Native community (hosts of Chain React and the React Native Newsletter), Infinite Red is the best choice for your next React Native app.Episode NotesJamon's epic pool-building thread https://shift.infinite.red/announcing-reactotron-3-0-934b5a221bdahttps://github.com/anisurrahman072/React-Native-Advanced-Guidehttps://expo.dev/changelog/2023/12-12-sdk-50-betahttps://evanbacon.dev/blog/expo-2024?xConnect With Us!React Native Radio: @ReactNativeRdioJamon - @jamonholmgrenRobin -  @robin_heinzeMazen - @mazenchami
1/19/202432 minutes, 12 seconds
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RNR 284 - React Native Rewind (2023 in Review)

React Native Rewind (2023 Edition)! Join hosts Jamon, Robin, and Mazen for a special end-of-year review. They’ll take a look at all of the highs and lows from the year in React Native Radio—from unforgettable guests to the new tools and practices in the React Native world.This episode brought to you by Infinite Red! Infinite Red is a premier React Native design and development agency located in the USA. With five years of React Native experience and deep roots in the React Native community (hosts of Chain React and the React Native Newsletter), Infinite Red is the best choice for your next React Native app.Connect With Us!React Native Radio: @ReactNativeRdioJamon - @jamonholmgrenRobin -  @robin_heinzeMazen - @mazenchami
12/22/202324 minutes, 7 seconds
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RNR 283 - From Side Hustle to Top Charts with Simon Reggiani

In today's episode, Robin and Jamon talk with Simon Reggiani about his COVID side project that jumped to the top of the app store game charts and its eventual acquisition. This episode brought to you by Infinite Red! Infinite Red is a premier React Native design and development agency located in the USA. With five years of React Native experience and deep roots in the React Native community (hosts of Chain React and the React Native Newsletter), Infinite Red is the best choice for your next React Native app.Connect With Us!React Native Radio: @ReactNativeRdioJamon - @jamonholmgrenRobin -  @robin_heinzeSimon - @sregg
12/15/202329 minutes, 57 seconds
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RNR 282 - A Day in the Life of a React Native Developer: 2023 Edition

In today's episode, Jamon, Robin, and Mazen revisit a day in the life of a React Native developer. RNR 192 was our first day in the life episode, and today, we're revisiting the topic. From tech updates to new lessons learned, today's episode is full of good stuff. This episode brought to you by Infinite Red! Infinite Red is a premier React Native design and development agency located in the USA. With five years of React Native experience and deep roots in the React Native community (hosts of Chain React and the React Native Newsletter), Infinite Red is the best choice for your next React Native app.Episode NotesRNR 192 A Day in the Life of a React Native Developer RNR 196: The Art of Code Review RNR 209: Favorite Third-Party RN Libraries Connect With Us!React Native Radio: @ReactNativeRdioJamon - @jamonholmgrenMazen -  @mazenchamiRobin -  @robin_heinze  
12/8/202337 minutes, 35 seconds
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RNR 281 - Real Life React Native : Benedikt Müller of Share My Stack

In this episode of Real Life React Native, we chat with Benedikt Müller about his latest project, Share My Stack. He discusses his experiences with React Native and offers valuable insights gained from his journey.This episode brought to you by Infinite Red! Infinite Red is a premier React Native design and development agency located in the USA. With five years of React Native experience and deep roots in the React Native community (hosts of Chain React and the React Native Newsletter), Infinite Red is the best choice for your next React Native app.Episode Noteshttps://sharemystack.com/Connect With Us!React Native Radio: @ReactNativeRdioBenedikt - @bndktJamon - @jamonholmgren
12/1/202318 minutes, 56 seconds
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RNR 280 - Bun Intended: JS's Newest Runtime Meets React Native

We explore Bun, the latest JS runtime, as it relates to React Native developers. We discuss its features, performance, and how it compares to Node.js. Join us on this bunbelievable journey into the future of JavaScript runtimes. This episode brought to you by Infinite Red! Infinite Red is a premier React Native design and development agency located in the USA. With five years of React Native experience and deep roots in the React Native community (hosts of Chain React and the React Native Newsletter), Infinite Red is the best choice for your next React Native app.Episode NotesRNR Episode 276 - Announcing Ignite v9 with Frank Calise https://bun.sh/Bun 1.0 Announcementhttps://github.com/oven-sh/bun/issues/123https://twitter.com/jarredsumner/status/1398914373066706946Connect With Us!React Native Radio: @ReactNativeRdioJamon - @jamonholmgrenMazen -  @mazenchamiRobin -  @robin_heinze 
11/17/202333 minutes
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RNR 279 - Securing React Native Apps

Join Robin and Mazen as they delve into React Native app security. They discuss safe API key storage, secure data handling, SSL pinning, and additional pointers to help you keep your app safe. Check it out today! This episode brought to you by Infinite Red! Infinite Red is a premier React Native design and development agency located in the USA. With five years of React Native experience and deep roots in the React Native community (hosts of Chain React and the React Native Newsletter), Infinite Red is the best choice for your next React Native app.Episode NotesOfficial RN docshttps://jscrambler.com/Jscrambler’s articleHalak Vachhani’s articleJamon’s twitter threadRNR-239 Shrinking your app with ProGuard w/ Jame Hamiltonhttps://www.youtube.com/@JamonsCodeQuestsJail Monkey (Gant’s library) Connect With Us!React Native Radio: @ReactNativeRdioMazen -  @mazenchamiRobin -  @robin_heinze
11/10/202334 minutes, 32 seconds
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RNR 278 - Real Life React Native: Matt Wood From Teamworks

Mazen interviews Matthew Wood from Teamworks about their real-world experience building and shipping a React Native app. This episode is brought to you by Infinite Red! Infinite Red is a premier React Native design and development agency located in the USA. With five years of React Native experience and deep roots in the React Native community (hosts of Chain React and the React Native Newsletter), Infinite Red is the best choice for your next React Native app.Connect With Us!React Native Radio: @ReactNativeRdioMazen -  @mazenchamiTeamWorks - @Teamworks
10/20/202322 minutes, 31 seconds
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RNR 277 - Expo Launch Party

In this episode, Robin and Mazen are joined by Doug Lowder and Gabriel Donadel from Expo, They discuss the recent updates and launches by Expo, including Rollouts for EAS Update, SSO, Expo Orbit, and more!This episode brought to you by Infinite Red! Infinite Red is a premier React Native design and development agency located in the USA. With five years of React Native experience and deep roots in the React Native community (hosts of Chain React and the React Native Newsletter), Infinite Red is the best choice for your next React Native app.Episode Noteshttps://expo.dev/launch-partyhttps://supabase.com/blog/launch-weekhttps://expo.canny.io/ChainReactApp2023 implemented Expo Updates in PR#183https://www.inkandswitch.com/local-first/Connect With Us!React Native Radio: @ReactNativeRdioDoug - @douglowder@fosstodon.orgGabriel - @donadeldevMazen -  @mazenchamiRobin -  @robin_heinze
10/10/202352 minutes, 13 seconds
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RNR 276 - Announcing Ignite v9 - Exp[ress]o With Frank Calise

Robin and Mazen are joined by the one and only Frank Calise. You've heard him referenced many times in other episodes, and now you get to meet him ear to ear. They discuss the exciting new changes in the upcoming Ignite v9 release, which Frank is spearheading.This episode brought to you by Infinite Red! Infinite Red is a premier React Native design and development agency located in the USA. With five years of React Native experience and deep roots in the React Native community (hosts of Chain React and the React Native Newsletter), Infinite Red is the best choice for your next React Native app.Episode Noteshttps://github.com/infinitered/ignite/pull/2446RNR270 with Lorenzo and RiccardoExpo v49Config plugins to make this work for Android 12, s/o to Kate at IR for her help on this!Removal of react-native-bootsplash Jamon's Code Quests Youtube ChannelConnect With Us!React Native Radio: @ReactNativeRdioFrank - @frankcaliseMazen -  @mazenchamiRobin -  @robin_heinze
9/29/202340 minutes, 18 seconds
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Crossover Episode With The React Native Show

Well, it's the time you've all been waiting for! This epic crossover episode was recorded on location at the React Native EU Conference. Jamon joins Callstack's React Native Show for a special episode that you wont want to miss! This episode brought to you by Infinite Red! Infinite Red is a premier React Native design and development agency located in the USA. With five years of React Native experience and deep roots in the React Native community (hosts of Chain React and the React Native Newsletter), Infinite Red is the best choice for your next React Native app.Episode Noteshttps://www.react-native.eu/ Check out CallStack's Youtube for videos of the conference talks.Callstack!Connect With Us!React Native Radio: @ReactNativeRdioJamon - @jamonholmgrenCallstack - @callstackio
9/27/202337 minutes, 42 seconds
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RNR 275 - Recapping RN EU

Want the full lowdown on the React Native EU 2023? We've got you covered! In this episode Jamon and Mark Rickert dive into the talks, and highlights of the conference. This episode brought to you by Infinite Red! Infinite Red is a premier React Native design and development agency located in the USA. With five years of React Native experience and deep roots in the React Native community (hosts of Chain React and the React Native Newsletter), Infinite Red is the best choice for your next React Native app.Episode Noteshttps://www.react-native.eu/ Marks talk at Chain ReactCheck out CallStack's Youtube for videos of the conference talks. Callstack!Connect With Us!React Native Radio: @ReactNativeRdioJamon - @jamonholmgrenMark -  @markrickert
9/22/202330 minutes, 52 seconds
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RNR 274 - React Native CI & Automated Deployments

In today's React Native Radio episode, Jamon and Robin dive into Continuous Integration and Continuous Deployment and what it looks like in the workflow of a React Native developer.This episode is brought to you by Infinite Red! Infinite Red is a premier React Native design and development agency located in the USA. With five years of React Native experience and deep roots in the React Native community (hosts of Chain React and the React Native Newsletter), Infinite Red is the best choice for your next React Native app.Helpful Links:Etsy deploy on day 1EAS React Native Radio episodeConnect With Us!React Native Radio - @ReactNativeRdioJamon - @jamonholmgrenRobin - @robin_heinze 
9/8/202333 minutes, 27 seconds
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RNR 273 - Gluestack with Sanket Sahu

Sanket Sahu of GeekyAnts joins us for the third time to talk about his new full featured UI library, Gluestack. In the process, he and Jamon reminisce for far too long.This episode is brought to you by Infinite Red! Infinite Red is a premier React Native design and development agency located in the USA. With five years of React Native experience and deep roots in the React Native community (hosts of Chain React and the React Native Newsletter), Infinite Red is the best choice for your next React Native app.Helpful Links:RNR 197https://style.gluestack.io/https://framework.gluestack.io/https://ui.gluestack.io/https://bolt.gluestack.io/Connect With Us!React Native Radio - @ReactNativeRdioJamon - @jamonholmgrenMazen -  @mazenchamiSanket - @sanketsahu
8/22/202341 minutes, 9 seconds
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RNR 272 - Real Life React Native: Nick Alekhine at NTWRK

In a new series, Jamon interviews Nick Alekhine from NTWRK about real-world experience building and shipping a React Native e-commerce app.This episode is brought to you by Infinite Red! Infinite Red is a premier React Native design and development agency located in the USA. With five years of React Native experience and deep roots in the React Native community (hosts of Chain React and the React Native Newsletter), Infinite Red is the best choice for your next React Native app.Helpful Links:Nick's talk at Chain ReactConnect With Us!React Native Radio - @ReactNativeRdioJamon - @jamonholmgren
7/24/202326 minutes, 58 seconds
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RNR 271 - RN From a Flutter Dev's Perspective

We've had this episode in the hopper for a bit, but we're excited to finally release it! A Flutter developer – Luke Pighetti – joins Jamon and Robin to give an outside perspective on React Native and what it does well – and not so well.This episode is brought to you by Infinite Red! Infinite Red is a premier React Native design and development agency located in the USA. With five years of React Native experience and deep roots in the React Native community (hosts of Chain React and the React Native Newsletter), Infinite Red is the best choice for your next React Native app.Connect With Us!React Native Radio - @ReactNativeRdioJamon - @jamonholmgrenRobin - @robin_heinzeLuke - @luke_pighetti  
7/10/202349 minutes, 7 seconds
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RNR 270 - Diving into React Native 0.72 with Lorenzo Sciandra and Riccardo Cipolleschi

In this episode, Robin and Mazen, chat with RN core team members Lorenzo Sciandra from Microsoft, and Riccardo Cipolleschi from Meta, about the fresh new RN version 0.72. If you're interested in what you should be looking for in this latest RN release, then this episode is exactly what you're looking for. This episode is brought to you by Infinite Red! Infinite Red is a premier React Native design and development agency located in the USA. With five years of React Native experience and deep roots in the React Native community (hosts of Chain React and the React Native Newsletter), Infinite Red is the best choice for your next React Native app.Helpful Links:React Native 0.72 Blog Post Release ChangelogAlex Hunt’s talk RFC: React Native as a monorepoLorenzo’s Really Cool Graph :) Lorenzo’s talkRiccardo’s talk from Chain React https://rn-versions.github.io/Connect With Us!React Native Radio - @ReactNativeRdioMazen - @mazenchamiRobin - @robin_heinzeLorenzo - @KelsetRiccardo - @CipolleschiR
6/23/202350 minutes, 12 seconds
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RNR 269 - React Native VisionCamera v3 with Marc Rousavy

Jamon and Mazen sit down with Marc Rousavy to talk about the latest version of his popular React Native library, React Native VisionCamera.This episode is brought to you by Infinite Red! Infinite Red is a premier React Native design and development agency located in the USA. With five years of React Native experience and deep roots in the React Native community (hosts of Chain React and the React Native Newsletter), Infinite Red is the best choice for your next React Native app.Helpful Links:V3 Main IssueV3 statsReact Native Vision Camera Connect With Us!React Native Radio - @ReactNativeRdioJamon - @jamonholmgrenMazen - @mazenchamiMarc - @mrousavy 
6/16/202351 minutes, 29 seconds
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RNR 268 - Embarking on Expo SDK 48

In this episode, Robin and Mazen go on an epic adventure walking through the updates that we get with Expo SDK 48.This episode is brought to you by Infinite Red! Infinite Red is a premier React Native design and development agency located in the USA. With five years of React Native experience and deep roots in the React Native community (hosts of Chain React and the React Native Newsletter), Infinite Red is the best choice for your next React Native app.Connect With Us!React Native Radio - @ReactNativeRdioMazen - @mazenchamiRobin - @robin_heinze
6/13/202328 minutes, 43 seconds
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RNR 267 - React Native Windows With Chiara Mooney

Chiara Mooney joins Jamon and Mazen to talk all about how React Native for Windows is helping Microsoft build Microsoft Office.This episode is brought to you by Infinite Red! Infinite Red is a premier React Native design and development agency located in the USA. With five years of React Native experience and deep roots in the React Native community (hosts of Chain React and the React Native Newsletter), Infinite Red is the best choice for your next React Native app.Helpful Links:RNR237—React Native on DesktopReact Native for Windows Official tutorialsTwitter thread by MSFT React NativeAdding Jest Snapshot Testing to React Native Windows AppsRN GalleryConnect With Us!React Native Radio - @ReactNativeRdioJamon - @jamonholmgrenMazen - @mazenchamiChiara - https://github.com/chiaramooney
6/2/202341 minutes, 3 seconds
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RNR 266 - Chain React Roundup

In this episode Robin is joined again by Gant Laborde and Justin Huskey! We just finished up a week of fun at Chain React, and today they'll be recapping the conference and all the wonderful goings-on that happened.  This episode is brought to you by Infinite Red! Infinite Red is a premier React Native design and development agency located in the USA. With five years of React Native experience and deep roots in the React Native community (hosts of Chain React and the React Native Newsletter), Infinite Red is the best choice for your next React Native app.Connect With Us!React Native Radio - @ReactNativeRdioRobin - @robin_heinzeGant - @gantlabordeJustin - @justinhuskey
5/26/202344 minutes, 3 seconds
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RNR 265 - Chain React is Back!!

Chain React is back!! Take a peek behind the curtain in this Chain React-themed episode. Robin and Mazen are joined by Gant Laborde and Justin Huskey, the organizers of the premiere U.S. React Native conference!  We dive into everything you've ever wanted to know about the Chain React conference: how it started, who it's for, and why now is the perfect time to bring it back. This episode is brought to you by Infinite Red! Infinite Red is a premier React Native design and development agency located in the USA. With five years of React Native experience and deep roots in the React Native community (hosts of Chain React and the React Native Newsletter), Infinite Red is the best choice for your next React Native app. Helpful Links: Buy Tickets to Chain ReactConnect With Us!React Native Radio - @ReactNativeRdioRobin - @robin_heinzeMazen - @mazenchamiGant - @gantlabordeJustin - @justinhuskey
4/28/202352 minutes, 19 seconds
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RNR 264 - RN testing with Detox with Josh Justice and Jason Grosz

Former RNR host Josh Justice along with his coworker Jason Grosz come on to talk about their experience using Detox on a client project.This episode is brought to you by Infinite Red! Infinite Red is a premier React Native design and development agency located in the USA. With five years of React Native experience and deep roots in the React Native community (hosts of Chain React and the React Native Newsletter), Infinite Red is the best choice for your next React Native app.Helpful Links: RNR 262: Maestro: The App-solute Solution for Mobile UI TestingRNR 189 - Reliable Detox with RotemRNR 187 - TypeScript!Check out Chain React Conf!Connect With Us!React Native Radio - @ReactNativeRdioJamon - @jamonholmgren Josh -  https://codingitwrong.com/Jason - @Agent_0028
4/20/202356 minutes, 5 seconds
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RNR 263 - Shopify Goes React Native!

In this episode, Jamon, Robin, and Mazen are joined by Colin Gray, Principle Engineer at Shopify. We'll be diving into Shopify's journey with React Native, examining the challenges they faced, and also the successes that have come along with adopting React Native. This episode is brought to you by Infinite Red! Infinite Red is a premier React Native design and development agency located in the USA. With five years of React Native experience and deep roots in the React Native community (hosts of Chain React and the React Native Newsletter), Infinite Red is the best choice for your next React Native app.Helpful Links: Migrating Shopify's Largest Mobile App to React NativeRNR 210 - Exploring Shopify’s Restyle with Haris MahmoodRNR 245 - Shopify's FlashList with Talha NaqviRN Live with Joel ArvidssonReact Native Skia with Christian FalchConnect With Us!React Native Radio - @ReactNativeRdioJamon - @jamonholmgren Mazen - @mazenchamiRobin - @robin_heinzeColin - @colinta
4/4/202343 minutes, 32 seconds
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RNR 262 - Maestro: The App-solute Solution for Mobile UI Testing

In this episode of React Native Radio, Jamon, Robin, and Mazen are joined by special guest Dima Zaytsev from mobile.dev. Today we're talking about Maestro - a mobile UI testing framework that helps to simplify the testing process. Tune in as they explore the world of mobile UI testing and share how Maestro can improve your workflow. This episode is brought to you by Infinite Red! Infinite Red is a premier React Native design and development agency located in the USA. With five years of React Native experience and deep roots in the React Native community (hosts of Chain React and the React Native Newsletter), Infinite Red is the best choice for your next React Native app.Helpful Links:RNR 189 - Reliable Detox With RotemMobile.dev websiteAnnouncing Maestro StudioOriginal Maestro announcementConnect With Us!React Native Radio - @ReactNativeRdioJamon - @jamonholmgren Mazen - @mazenchamiRobin - @robin_heinzeMobile.dev - @mobile__dev
3/10/202338 minutes, 19 seconds
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RNR 261 - What’s the deal with EAS?

In today's episode, Robin and Mazen discuss EAS (Expo Application Services), and how it's revolutionized RN tooling. You'll hear much mention of a mysterious Frank in this episode. That's Frank Calise, one of our developers here at IR and resident Expo Wizard. This episode is brought to you by Infinite Red! Infinite Red is a premier React Native design and development agency located in the USA. With five years of React Native experience and deep roots in the React Native community (hosts of Chain React and the React Native Newsletter), Infinite Red is the best choice for your next React Native app.Connect With Us!React Native Radio - @ReactNativeRdioFrank - @frankcaliseMazen - @mazenchamiRobin - @robin_heinze
3/1/202339 minutes, 7 seconds
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RNR 260 - TYPESCRIPT BY DEFAULT: Unpacking React Native 0.71

Robin and Jamon unpack the latest changes in React Native 0.71, including TypeScript by default, developer experience improvements, and flexbox gap support!This episode is brought to you by Infinite Red! Infinite Red is a premier React Native design and development agency located in the USA. With five years of React Native experience and deep roots in the React Native community (hosts of Chain React and the React Native Newsletter), Infinite Red is the best choice for your next React Native app.Helpful Links:RN 0.71 blog postRNR 187 - TypescriptRNR 251 - React Native 0.70Our episode's sponsor: Chain ReactConnect With Us!React Native Radio - @ReactNativeRdioJamon - @jamonholmgren Robin - @robin_heinze
2/21/202328 minutes, 45 seconds
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RNR 259 - Tamagui with Nate Wienert

Today the hosts interview Nate Wienert about Tamagui, the one stop shop UI kit for React Native. This episode is brought to you by Infinite Red! Infinite Red is a premier React Native design and development agency located in the USA. With five years of React Native experience and deep roots in the React Native community (hosts of Chain React and the React Native Newsletter), Infinite Red is the best choice for your next React Native app.Helpful Links:TamaguiTamagui 1.0 announcementJSXStyle (alternative)Dripsy (alternative)Sponsor Nate’s OSS effortsStitchesStarter kitConnect With Us!React Native Radio - @ReactNativeRdioJamon - @jamonholmgrenMazen - @mazenchamiNate - @natebirdmanRobin - @robin_heinze
2/15/202342 minutes, 29 seconds
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R258 - Robots coding React Native?!?!

Jamon, Robin, Mazen, and ChatGPT discuss whether AI coding assistants will take our jobs in the future – and how to deal with it as developers.This episode is brought to you by Infinite Red! Infinite Red is a premier React Native design and development agency located in the USA. With five years of React Native experience and deep roots in the React Native community (hosts of Chain React and the React Native Newsletter), Infinite Red is the best choice for your next React Native app.Helpful Links:Jamon’s Copilot article Gant’s AI book Connect With Us!React Native Radio - @ReactNativeRdioJamon - @jamonholmgrenMazen - @mazenchamiRobin - @robin_heinze
2/6/202347 minutes, 33 seconds
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RNR 257 - META RESPONDS! How can we improve React Native, part 2

Meta’s core React Native team responded to the latest discussion about what could be improved in React Native. Robin, Mazen, and Jamon go over their response!This episode is brought to you by Infinite Red! Infinite Red is a premier React Native design and development agency located in the USA. With five years of React Native experience and deep roots in the React Native community (hosts of Chain React and the React Native Newsletter), Infinite Red is the best choice for your next React Native app.Helpful Links:Original threadMeta’s ResponseRNR 196Connect With Us!React Native Radio - @ReactNativeRdioJamon - @jamonholmgrenMazen - @mazenchamiRobin - @robin_heinze
2/1/202335 minutes, 42 seconds
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RNR 256 - Expo Router with Evan Bacon

In this episode, we talk with Evan Bacon from Expo! Evan joins Robin, Mazen, and Jamon to discuss the newly released Expo Router, the first file-based router for mobile apps. Learn how you can build, maintain, and scale projects using Expo Router.This episode brought to you by Infinite Red! Infinite Red is a premier React Native design and development agency located in the USA. With five years of React Native experience and deep roots in the React Native community (hosts of Chain React and the React Native Newsletter), Infinite Red is the best choice for your next React Native app.Helpful Links:Expo Router RFCFormer Twitter CEO Jack’s response to EvanConnect With Us!React Native Radio - @ReactNativeRdioEvan - @BaconbrixJamon - @jamonholmgrenMazen - @mazenchamiRobin - @robin_heinze
1/23/20231 hour, 5 minutes, 57 seconds
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RNR 255 - RTK Query with Lenz Weber-Tronic

RTK Query is a hot new data fetching & caching library that integrates with Redux Toolkit. The creator, Lenz Weber-Tronic (coolest name ever), came on the podcast to talk about what makes it special.This episode brought to you by Infinite Red! Infinite Red is a premier React Native design and development agency located in the USA. With five years of React Native experience and deep roots in the React Native community (hosts of Chain React and the React Native Newsletter), Infinite Red is the best choice for your next React Native app.Helpful Links:RTK Query docsReact QueryLenz's Egghead Course on RTK QueryConnect With Us!React Native Radio - @ReactNativeRdioJamon - @jamonholmgrenRobin - @robin_heinzeLenz - @phry
1/13/202342 minutes, 18 seconds
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RNR 254 - How can we improve React Native?

Today Robin and Jamon go over the Github discussion about what could be improved in React Native. Jamon also recounts an embarrassing story about jet lag.This episode brought to you by Infinite Red! Infinite Red is a premier React Native design and development agency located in the USA. With five years of React Native experience and deep roots in the React Native community (hosts of Chain React and the React Native Newsletter), Infinite Red is the best choice for your next React Native app.Helpful Links:https://github.com/react-native-community/discussions-and-proposals/discussions/528https://reactnative.directory/Gant’s talkRNR 253Connect With Us!React Native Radio - @ReactNativeRdioJamon - @jamonholmgrenRobin - @robin_heinze 
1/6/202334 minutes, 55 seconds
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RNR 253 - We React to News: Kotlin's got a new daddy

Another episode of "We React to News" is upon us! Today, Mazen and Robin are talking about all sorts of juicy topics like Expo 47, Solito, and Meta adopting Kotlin as primary language for Android development, just to name a few. This episode brought to you by Infinite Red! Infinite Red is a premier React Native design and development agency located in the USA. With five years of React Native experience and deep roots in the React Native community (hosts of Chain React and the React Native Newsletter), Infinite Red is the best choice for your next React Native app.Helpful Links:Expo SDK 47 beta is now available | by Brent Vatne | Oct, 2022 | ExpositionIntroduction | Expo RouterExpo Router | SolitoRFC: File System-Based Native Routing with Expo and React Native | by Evan Bacon | Sep, 2022RNR 224 - React Native Web on Next.js with Fernando RojoFrom zero to 10 million lines of Kotlin - Engineering at MetaCreate React Native Library 0.25Alexandre Moureaux New Architecture Benchmarking on TwitterReact Native types moving out of DefinitelyTypedhttps://twitter.com/kelset/status/1572994139649720322https://github.com/react-native-community/discussions-and-proposals/discussions/490#discussioncomment-3693520Connect With Us!React Native Radio - @ReactNativeRdioMazen - @mazenchamiRobin - @robin_heinze
12/9/202230 minutes, 7 seconds
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RNR 252 - Ionic's React Native Portals with Josh Thomas

Ionic’s Josh Thomas joins the podcast to talk about their new React Native Portals feature, allowing for highly performant microfrontends in React Native apps. This episode brought to you by Infinite Red! Infinite Red is a premier React Native design and development agency located in the USA. With five years of React Native experience and deep roots in the React Native community (hosts of Chain React and the React Native Newsletter), Infinite Red is the best choice for your next React Native app.Helpful Links:PortalsPortals docsConnect With Us!React Native Radio - @ReactNativeRdioJamon - @jamonholmgrenJosh - @jthoms1Mazen - @mazenchami
11/11/202230 minutes, 30 seconds
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RNR 251 - Examining React Native 0.70

In this episode, Mazen and Robin review RN 0.70 to see what's new, what's broken, and everything in between. Mazen also continues his quest to get Robin hooked on sports-ball. This episode brought to you by Infinite Red! Infinite Red is a premier React Native design and development agency located in the USA. With five years of React Native experience and deep roots in the React Native community (hosts of Chain React and the React Native Newsletter), Infinite Red is the best choice for your next React Native app.Helpful Links:RNR 238 - Accessibility in React Native with Lizzi Lindboehttps://reactnative.dev/blog/2022/09/05/version-070https://reactnative.dev/blog/2022/07/08/hermes-as-the-defaulthttps://github.com/facebook/react-native/blob/main/CHANGELOG.mdhttps://reactnative.dev/docs/next/the-new-architecture/landing-pageConnect With Us!React Native Radio - @ReactNativeRdioRobin -  @robin_heinzeMazen - @mazenchami
11/4/202233 minutes, 59 seconds
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RNR 250 - React Native Firebase: TL;DR;

Regardless if you're a junior developer, or a seasoned code wizard, you're going to love this episode! Today, the hosts walk through React Native Firebase and it's amazing capabilities.This episode brought to you by Infinite Red! Infinite Red is a premier React Native design and development agency located in the USA. With five years of React Native experience and deep roots in the React Native community (hosts of Chain React and the React Native Newsletter), Infinite Red is the best choice for your next React Native app.Connect With Us!React Native Radio - @ReactNativeRdioJamon - @jamonholmgrenMazen - @mazenchamiRobin - @robin_heinze
10/27/202246 minutes, 45 seconds
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RNR 249 - A Redux Maintainer’s Thoughts on RTK vs MST

This week Jamon and Mazen are joined again by Mark Erikson to discuss RTK vs MST  and some of the benefits and downsides they each have.This episode brought to you by Infinite Red! Infinite Red is a premier React Native design and development agency located in the USA. With five years of React Native experience and deep roots in the React Native community (hosts of Chain React and the React Native Newsletter), Infinite Red is the best choice for your next React Native app.Helpful Links:Gist with interesting early discussions on GHReactifluxRTK docs Modern ReduxRTK 1.0Redux Essentials Connect With Us!React Native Radio - @ReactNativeRdioJamon - @jamonholmgrenMazen - @mazenchamiMark - @acemarke
10/21/202254 minutes, 52 seconds
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RNR 248 - Introducing Ignite v8: Maverick!

Ignite, the popular React Native boilerplate and CLI, has a new version out, code-named “Maverick”, and it has dozens of improvements! The hosts explore what’s new in this latest version of Ignite.This episode brought to you by Infinite Red! Infinite Red is a premier React Native design and development agency located in the USA. With five years of React Native experience and deep roots in the React Native community (hosts of Chain React and the React Native Newsletter), Infinite Red is the best choice for your next React Native app.Helpful Links:Maverick AnnouncementConnect With Us!React Native Radio - @ReactNativeRdioJamon - @jamonholmgrenMazen - @mazenchamiRobin -  @robin_heinze
10/14/202241 minutes, 54 seconds
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RNR 247 - Revisiting common complaints about React Native 5 years later - Interview with Hodeem

In this episode the crew, joined by our friend Hodeem Miller, revisits some older common complaints about React Native to see if those critiques are still true today. This episode brought to you by Infinite Red! Infinite Red is a premier React Native design and development agency located in the USA. With five years of React Native experience and deep roots in the React Native community (hosts of Chain React and the React Native Newsletter), Infinite Red is the best choice for your next React Native app.Helpful Links:Hodeem’s articleReanimated 2FlashList episodeProGuard episodeConnect With Us!React Native Radio - @ReactNativeRdioJamon - @jamonholmgrenMazen - @mazenchamiRobin -  @robin_heinzeHodeem -  @HMCodes
9/27/202237 minutes, 37 seconds
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RNR 246 - Mercari: from Native to React Native in 18 months

This week: We're joined by Naoya Makino from the popular marketplace app, Mercari. He joins us to talk about what it was like to rebuild the company's native mobile app in React Native – all in 18 months!This episode brought to you by Infinite Red! Infinite Red is a premier React Native design and development agency located in the USA. With five years of React Native experience and deep roots in the React Native community (hosts of Chain React and the React Native Newsletter), Infinite Red is the best choice for your next React Native app.Helpful Links:Why Mercari decided to rewrite their iOS & Android apps from scratch — in React NativeMercari's React Native Evolution Android Developer Fundamentals - Google India YouTubeConnect With Us!React Native Radio - @ReactNativeRdioJamon - @jamonholmgrenMazen - @mazenchamiRobin -  @robin_heinzeNaoya -  @naoyamakino
9/8/202242 minutes, 36 seconds
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RNR 245 - Shopify's FlashList with Talha Naqvi

Talha Naqvi from Shopify comes on React Native Radio to talk about the hot new FlashList and why it’s a drop-in replacement for FlatList in most cases.This episode brought to you by Infinite Red! Infinite Red is a premier React Native design and development agency located in the USA. With five years of React Native experience and deep roots in the React Native community (hosts of Chain React and the React Native Newsletter), Infinite Red is the best choice for your next React Native app.Helpful Links:FlashListRecycler List View https://twitter.com/naqvitalha/status/1547224093962883072?cxt=HHwWgMCqybWH7PgqAAAAConnect With Us!React Native Radio - @ReactNativeRdioJamon - @jamonholmgrenMazen - @mazenchamiRobin -  @robin_heinzeTalha - @naqvitalha
8/26/202240 minutes, 50 seconds
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RNR 244 - Rewriting GasBuddy in React Native

We have two guests on the podcast this week! Max Metral from GasBuddy, and our very own Mark Rickert, who has joined us a few times before. In this episode the crew discusses the exciting adventure of rebuilding the popular GasBuddy app in React Native.This episode brought to you by Infinite Red! Infinite Red is a premier React Native design and development agency located in the USA. With five years of React Native experience and deep roots in the React Native community (hosts of Chain React and the React Native Newsletter), Infinite Red is the best choice for your next React Native app.Helpful Links:GasBuddy Entertains React NativeWe are shipping React Native GasBuddyConnect With Us!React Native Radio - @ReactNativeRdioJamon - @jamonholmgrenMark -  @markrickertMax - @djmaxmMazen - @mazenchamiRobin -  @robin_heinze
8/19/202247 minutes, 33 seconds
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RNR 243 - We React To News: There's No List like FlashList!

It’s been a while since we’ve done a “We React to News”! In this episode, we react to Shopify’s FlashList, Callstack’s Reassure, and more.This episode brought to you by Infinite Red! Infinite Red is a premier React Native design and development agency located in the USA. With five years of React Native experience and deep roots in the React Native community (hosts of Chain React and the React Native Newsletter), Infinite Red is the best choice for your next React Native app.Helpful Links:FlashListFlashList integration with ReanimatedCallstack ReassureReact-native-keyboard-controllerRN Parallax Travel Card By Lucas Lima Zephyrreact-native-owlRob Walker RN LiveReact Native Perspective Correction Image View  By Leon KimConnect With Us!React Native Radio - @ReactNativeRdioJamon - @jamonholmgrenMazen - @mazenchamiRobin -  @robin_heinze
8/12/202230 minutes, 43 seconds
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RNR 242 - Inspecting React Native 0.69

In this episode, Mazen and Robin dive into the latest release of React Native - Version 69!! They dive into what's changed and whats new in this version, along with attempting to discuss sportsball.This episode brought to you by Infinite Red! Infinite Red is a premier React Native design and development agency located in the USA. With five years of React Native experience and deep roots in the React Native community (hosts of Chain React and the React Native Newsletter), Infinite Red is the best choice for your next React Native app.Helpful Links:https://reactnative.dev/blog/2022/06/21/version-069https://reactnative.dev/docs/new-architecture-introhttps://reactnativeradio.com/episodes/rnr-233-react-18-and-the-future-of-react-nativehttps://github.com/facebook/react-native/blob/2d74de010b8ecc90e8b6b253ab01a98bb6c615ec/CHANGELOG.mdConnect With Us!React Native Radio - @ReactNativeRdioMazen - @mazenchamiRobin - @robin_heinze
7/15/202232 minutes, 21 seconds
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RNR 241 - Redux Toolkit vs MobX-State-Tree Showdown

Should you use Redux or MobX-State-Tree? Robin, Mazen, and Jamon do a breakdown of the various tradeoffs of these two popular state management libraries.This episode brought to you by Infinite Red! Infinite Red is a premier React Native design and development agency located in the USA. With five years of React Native experience and deep roots in the React Native community (hosts of Chain React and the React Native Newsletter), Infinite Red is the best choice for your next React Native app.Helpful Links:https://www.loom.com/share/9e3afe0547824e42bada06191e891ae1https://mobx-state-tree.js.org/intro/welcomehttps://redux.js.org/introduction/getting-startedhttps://reactnativeradio.com/episodes/175-state-management-in-react-native-sLR6hN_vConnect With Us!React Native Radio - @ReactNativeRdioJamon - @jamonholmgrenMazen - @mazenchamiRobin - @robin_heinze
7/1/202251 minutes, 23 seconds
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RNR 240 - What’s New in Expo SDK 45

We've got a new Expo SDK! In this episode Jamon, Robin and Mazen dig into whats new and exciting with Expo SDK 45.This episode brought to you by Infinite Red! Infinite Red is a premier React Native design and development agency located in the USA. With five years of React Native experience and deep roots in the React Native community (hosts of Chain React and the React Native Newsletter), Infinite Red is the best choice for your next React Native app.Helpful Links:https://blog.expo.dev/expo-sdk-45-f4e332954a68https://blog.expo.dev/a-peek-into-the-upcoming-sweet-expo-module-api-6de6b9aca492https://docs.expo.dev/versions/v45.0.0/sdk/audio/#audiosampleConnect With Us!React Native Radio - @ReactNativeRdioJamon - @jamonholmgrenMazen - @mazenchamiRobin - @robin_heinze
6/24/202228 minutes, 25 seconds
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A Special Announcement

Tune in for this special announcement from Jamon and Robin! This episode brought to you by Infinite Red! Infinite Red is a premier React Native design and development agency located in the USA. With five years of React Native experience and deep roots in the React Native community (hosts of Chain React and the React Native Newsletter), Infinite Red is the best choice for your next React Native app.Helpful Links:Our AWESOME Promo Video! Connect With Us!React Native Radio - @ReactNativeRdioJamon - @jamonholmgrenRobin -  @robin_heinze
6/21/20226 minutes, 19 seconds
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RNR 239 - Shrink your app with ProGuard - James Hamilton

In this episode, Jamon and Mazen, joined by James Hamilton, discuss how to make your Android APK file smaller using ProGuard.This episode brought to you by Infinite Red! Infinite Red is a premier React Native design and development agency located in the USA. With five years of React Native experience and deep roots in the React Native community (hosts of Chain React and the React Native Newsletter), Infinite Red is the best choice for your next React Native app.Helpful Links:Enabling ProGuard in React NativeGradle used to come with ProGuard enabledProGuard vs r8ProGuard vs DexGuardProGuard PlaygroundConnect With Us!React Native Radio - @ReactNativeRdioJames - @jag_hamiltonJamon - @jamonholmgrenMazen - @mazenchami
6/16/202232 minutes, 3 seconds
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RNR 238 - Accessibility in React Native with Lizzi Lindboe

Lizzi Lindboe joins Robin, Mazen, and Jamon aka Barry White to talk about accessibility in React Native!This episode brought to you by Infinite Red! Infinite Red is a premier React Native design and development agency located in the USA. With five years of React Native experience and deep roots in the React Native community (hosts of Chain React and the React Native Newsletter), Infinite Red is the best choice for your next React Native app.Helpful Links:React Native accessibility docsAccessibilityInfoWhen to use accessibility labelsJen Luker's 2018 Chain React talk, "How to be a React Native A11y"React Native Accessibility on Android tipsBuilding an accessible clock on iOSConnect With Us!React Native Radio - @ReactNativeRdioJamon - @jamonholmgrenLizzi - lindboeRobin -  @robin_heinzeMazen - @mazenchami
6/10/202231 minutes, 50 seconds
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RNR 237 - React Native on Desktop

In this episode Robin and Mazen hold down the fort while Jamon is gone and talk about their experiences with using React Native for desktop apps.This episode brought to you by Infinite Red! Infinite Red is a premier React Native design and development agency located in the USA. With five years of React Native experience and deep roots in the React Native community (hosts of Chain React and the React Native Newsletter), Infinite Red is the best choice for your next React Native app.Helpful Links:Out-of-Tree Platforms · React NativemacOS getting started guide Get Started with Windows · React Native for Windows + macOSHow to Build a Desktop App with React Native for Windows | blog {callstack}Supported Community Modules · React Native for Windows + macOSWindows Native ModulesChoosing C++ or C#Universal Windows PlatformReact Native TVOSConnect With Us!React Native Radio - @ReactNativeRdioRobin -  @robin_heinzeMazen - @mazenchami
5/27/202223 minutes, 18 seconds
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RNR 236 - Reanimated 2 with Krzysztof Magiera

Jamon and Mazen are joined by Krzysztof Magiera, Director of engineering at Software Mansion to talk about all things Reanimated 2, and beyond. This episode brought to you by Infinite Red! Infinite Red is a premier React Native design and development agency located in the USA. With five years of React Native experience and deep roots in the React Native community (hosts of Chain React and the React Native Newsletter), Infinite Red is the best choice for your next React Native app.Helpful Links:Reanimated 2Blog announcementReact Native ScreensApp.js Conf in KrakowConnect With Us!React Native Radio - @ReactNativeRdioJamon - @jamonholmgrenKrzysztof - @kzzzfMazen - @mazenchami
5/20/202246 minutes, 28 seconds
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RNR 235 - Dissecting React Native 0.68

In this episode, Jamon, Robin, and Mazen go through some of the differences in React Native 0.68. We also find out that somehow Robin managed to get "banned" from Twitter Communities. This episode brought to you by Infinite Red! Infinite Red is a premier React Native design and development agency located in the USA. With five years of React Native experience and deep roots in the React Native community (hosts of Chain React and the React Native Newsletter), Infinite Red is the best choice for your next React Native app.Helpful Links:Announcing React Native 0.68Jamon's article on using the correct JDK for M1 MacsConnect With Us!React Native Radio - @ReactNativeRdioJamon - @jamonholmgrenMazen - @mazenchamiRobin -  @robin_heinze
5/13/202227 minutes, 15 seconds
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RNR 234 - React Native Tips and Tricks

In today's episode, Robin and Mazen talk about some common issues and errors you might encounter when building apps with react native and how to fix them.This episode brought to you by Infinite Red! Infinite Red is a premier React Native design and development agency located in the USA. With five years of React Native experience and deep roots in the React Native community (hosts of Chain React and the React Native Newsletter), Infinite Red is the best choice for your next React Native app.Helpful Links:RNR 180 and RNR 189Josh’s talk at ReactATLNewclear scriptConnect With Us!React Native Radio - @ReactNativeRdioMazen - @mazenchamiRobin -  @robin_heinze
5/6/202235 minutes, 45 seconds
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RNR 233 - React 18 and the Future of React Native

Gant is back on the show! He joins Robin and Mazen to talk about what’s new in React 18, and how it ties back into React Native.This episode brought to you by Infinite Red! Infinite Red is a premier React Native design and development agency located in the USA. With five years of React Native experience and deep roots in the React Native community (hosts of Chain React and the React Native Newsletter), Infinite Red is the best choice for your next React Native app.Helpful Links:React 18 blog postConnect With Us!React Native Radio - @ReactNativeRdioGant - @GantLabordeMazen - @mazenchamiRobin -  @robin_heinze
4/29/202235 minutes, 7 seconds
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RNR 232 - Flutter is better than React Native...in all the ways that don’t matter

Robin, Jon Major, and Jamon discuss Jamon’s recent article, “Flutter is better than React Native…in all the ways that don’t matter.”This episode brought to you by Infinite Red! Infinite Red is a premier React Native design and development agency located in the USA. With five years of React Native experience and deep roots in the React Native community (hosts of Chain React and the React Native Newsletter), Infinite Red is the best choice for your next React Native app.Helpful Links:Jamon's blog post “Flutter is better than React Native…in all the ways that don’t matter"Hacker News commentsConnect With Us!React Native Radio - @ReactNativeRdioJamon - @jamonholmgrenJon Major - @jonmajorcRobin -  @robin_heinze
4/22/202233 minutes, 23 seconds
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RNR 231 - Using Flipper's Flamegraph Tool

Ever used React DevTools Flamegraph? Flipper comes with an implementation of it and it’s super useful for finding slow-performing components. Listen to Robin, Jon Major, and Jamon discuss all things flamegraph.This episode brought to you by Infinite Red! Infinite Red is a premier React Native design and development agency located in the USA. With five years of React Native experience and deep roots in the React Native community (hosts of Chain React and the React Native Newsletter), Infinite Red is the best choice for your next React Native app.Connect With Us!React Native Radio - @ReactNativeRdioJamon - @jamonholmgrenJon Major - @jonmajorcRobin -  @robin_heinze
4/8/202225 minutes, 5 seconds
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RNR 230 - We React to News

It's that time again! Jamon and Robin react to news. This episode includes plenty of laughs Jamon's most recent "mistake", along with the latest news in the world of React Native. This episode brought to you by Infinite Red! Infinite Red is a premier React Native design and development agency located in the USA. With five years of React Native experience and deep roots in the React Native community (hosts of Chain React and the React Native Newsletter), Infinite Red is the best choice for your next React Native app.Helpful Links:Jamon’s mistakeJamon's blog post about how Flutter is better than React Native...in all the ways that dont matter.This Week in ReactReact Native 0.68 prereleaseWorkgroup for the New React Native ArchitectureTypeScript 4.6react-native-screens FabricFlipperIgnite 7.9GlassmorphismConnect With Us!React Native Radio - @ReactNativeRdioJamon - @jamonholmgrenRobin -  @robin_heinze
3/25/202233 minutes, 23 seconds
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RNR 229 - Building an Expo App for Mobile and Web with Josh Justice

Jamon, Robin, and Mazen talk with former RNR host, Josh Justice, about building an Expo App for Mobile and Web. There is also some spirited conversation about skiing. This episode brought to you by Infinite Red! Infinite Red is a premier React Native design and development agency located in the USA. With five years of React Native experience and deep roots in the React Native community (hosts of Chain React and the React Native Newsletter), Infinite Red is the best choice for your next React Native app.Helpful Links:Josh’s talk at ReactATLSurelySurely Github sourceReact Native WebReact Native Testing LibraryReact Navigation for WebConnect With Us!React Native Radio - @ReactNativeRdioJosh -  codingitwrong.comMazen - @mazenchamiRobin -  @robin_heinze
3/18/202245 minutes, 6 seconds
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RNR 228 - Announcing React Native 0.67

In this episode, Robin, Mazen, and Jon hold down the fort while Jamon is on vacation. They discuss Wordle, and what’s new in React Native 0.67. This episode brought to you by Infinite Red! Infinite Red is a premier React Native design and development agency located in the USA. With five years of React Native experience and deep roots in the React Native community (hosts of Chain React and the React Native Newsletter), Infinite Red is the best choice for your next React Native app.Helpful Links:RN 0.67 blog postFull change-logWeird bugConnect With Us!React Native Radio - @ReactNativeRdioJon Major - @jonmajorcMazen - @mazenchamiRobin -  @robin_heinze
3/7/202224 minutes, 40 seconds
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RNR 227 - Better React Native Tooling with Tommy Nguyen and Adam Foxman

Microsoft is doing some amazing work on React Native tooling. Tommy and Adam join the program to talk about rnx-kit, a collection of React Native tools by Microsoft.This episode brought to you by Infinite Red! Infinite Red is a premier React Native design and development agency located in the USA. With five years of React Native experience and deep roots in the React Native community (hosts of Chain React and the React Native Newsletter), Infinite Red is the best choice for your next React Native app.Helpful Links:Aurochsrnx-kitSolidarity Connect With Us!React Native Radio - @ReactNativeRdioAdam - @afoxman4Jamon: @jamonholmgrenMazen - @mazenchamiRobin -  @robin_heinzeTommy - @lord_sherlock
2/23/202233 minutes, 57 seconds
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RNR 226 - GraphQL in React Native

Robin’s back! And Eve Porcello, author of Learning React and Learning GraphQL, joins us to talk GraphQL in React NativeThis episode brought to you by Infinite Red! Infinite Red is a premier React Native design and development agency located in the USA. With five years of React Native experience and deep roots in the React Native community (hosts of Chain React and the React Native Newsletter), Infinite Red is the best choice for your next React Native app.Helpful Links:Learning ReactLearning GraphQLApollo StudioGraphiQLMoon HighwayHowtographql.com HasuraApollo odysseyConnect With Us!React Native Radio - @ReactNativeRdioEve - @eveporcelloJamon: @jamonholmgrenMazen - @mazenchamiRobin -  @robin_heinze
2/11/202245 minutes, 13 seconds
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RNR 225 - Behind Our Decision to Cancel Chain React 2022

We get the band together — Todd, Gant, and Jamon, along with Mazen as co-host, to discuss our decision about Chain React 2022 and some intriguing alternatives.This episode brought to you by Infinite Red! Infinite Red is a premier React Native design and development agency located in the USA. With five years of React Native experience and deep roots in the React Native community (hosts of Chain React and the React Native Newsletter), Infinite Red is the best choice for your next React Native app.Connect With Us!React Native Radio - @ReactNativeRdioGant - @GantLabordeJamon - @jamonholmgrenMazen - @mazenchamiTodd - @twerth 
2/1/202231 minutes
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RNR 224 - React Native Web on Next.js with Fernando Rojo

In this episode, Mazen and Jon Major are joined by Fernando Rojo, Co-Founder and CTO at BeatGig, to discuss the ins and outs of working with React Native Web on Next.js.This episode brought to you by Infinite Red! Infinite Red is a premier React Native design and development agency located in the USA. With five years of React Native experience and deep roots in the React Native community (hosts of Chain React and the React Native Newsletter), Infinite Red is the best choice for your next React Native app.Helpful Links:PATOSBeatGigFernando's next.js Conf 2021  talk about React Native  + Next.jsResourceshttps://github.com/pmndrs/zustandhttps://github.com/nandorojo/motihttps://github.com/nandorojo/dripsyConnect With Us!React Native Radio - @ReactNativeRdioFernando - @FernandoTheRojoJon Major -  @jonmajorcMazen - @mazenchami
1/20/202237 minutes, 21 seconds
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RNR 223 - What's the difference between React.js and React Native?

In this episode, Mark Rickert joins the show again to talk with Jamon and Mazen about the differences between React.js and React Native.This episode brought to you by Infinite Red! Infinite Red is a premier React Native design and development agency located in the USA. With five years of React Native experience and deep roots in the React Native community (hosts of Chain React and the React Native Newsletter), Infinite Red is the best choice for your next React Native app.Helpful Links:ReactJS vs React Native: A Comparative AnalysisRNR 188: Styling with StyleConnect With Us!React Native Radio: @ReactNativeRdioJamon - @jamonholmgrenMark -  @markrickertMazen - @mazenchami
1/7/202242 minutes, 15 seconds
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RNR 222 - The New Architecture with Kevin Gozali from the RN core team

Meta engineering manager Kevin Gozali joins the show to talk about the React Native new architecture -- TurboModules, Fabric, codegen, and whether React Native developers need to go learn C++!This episode brought to you by Infinite Red! Infinite Red is a premier React Native design and development agency located in the USA. With five years of React Native experience and deep roots in the React Native community (hosts of Chain React and the React Native Newsletter), Infinite Red is the best choice for your next React Native app.Helpful Links:Blog post on Hermes being the default for RNConnect With Us!React Native Radio: @ReactNativeRdioJamon - @jamonholmgrenJon Major - @jonmajorcKevin - @fkgozaliMazen - @mazenchami
12/17/202144 minutes, 44 seconds
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RNR 221 - React Native Colo Loco

Mazen and Jon Major quiz Jamon on his new library, react-native-colo-loco, which is a library that lets you colocate your native components with your JSX/TSX components.This episode brought to you by Infinite Red! Infinite Red is a premier React Native design and development agency located in the USA. With five years of React Native experience and deep roots in the React Native community (hosts of Chain React and the React Native Newsletter), Infinite Red is the best choice for your next React Native app.Helpful Links:React Native Colo Loco instructional videoWeird bugConnect With Us!React Native Radio: @ReactNativeRdioJamon - @jamonholmgrenJon Major - @jonmajorcMazen - @mazenchami
12/13/202132 minutes, 10 seconds
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RNR 220 - We React to News

Jamon, Mazen, and Jon Major go over the latest news in the React Native world, including news from Expo, Native Base, and React Three Fiber! This episode brought to you by Infinite Red! Infinite Red is a premier React Native design and development agency located in the USA. With five years of React Native experience and deep roots in the React Native community (hosts of Chain React and the React Native Newsletter), Infinite Red is the best choice for your next React Native app.Helpful Links:Weird bug: On-device onPress registers as onLongPress because the device and host computer clocks are offhttps://twitter.com/mcavaliere/status/1460634087236976641?s=21https://github.com/react-navigation/react-navigation/issues/7883#issuecomment-629345782NativeBase v3React 3 FiberFaster bundler (Expo Exotic)Jamon unboxing Connect With Us!React Native Radio: @ReactNativeRdioJamon - @jamonholmgrenJon Major - @jonmajorcMazen - @mazenchami
12/10/202127 minutes, 24 seconds
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RNR 219 - React Native 0.66

In this episode, Jamon, Mazen, and Jon Major talk about what’s new with React Native 0.66, and…Sweatcoin?This episode brought to you by Infinite Red! Infinite Red is a premier React Native design and development agency located in the USA. With five years of React Native experience and deep roots in the React Native community (hosts of Chain React and the React Native Newsletter), Infinite Red is the best choice for your next React Native app.Helpful Links:Full changelogPicker (deprecated)Check out this free app — It Pays to Walk 🚶Connect With Us!React Native Radio: @ReactNativeRdioJamon - @jamonholmgrenJon Major - @jonmajorcMazen - @mazenchami
11/24/202125 minutes, 57 seconds
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RNR 218 - Performance Enhancing Drugs for your React Native app with Mark Rickert Part 2

In the second of this two-part series, Mark Rickert joins the podcast to talk about performance-tuning your React Native apps. This episode brought to you by Infinite Red! Infinite Red is a premier React Native design and development agency located in the USA. With five years of React Native experience and deep roots in the React Native community (hosts of Chain React and the React Native Newsletter), Infinite Red is the best choice for your next React Native app.Helpful Links:useMemo & useCallbackUse React Memo WiselyDon’t overuse React useCallbackrequestAnimationFrameRedux Performance tipsInteractionManagerTurboModules and FabricReact State MuseumConnect With Us!React Native Radio: @ReactNativeRdioJamon - @jamonholmgrenMark -  @markrickertMazen - @mazenchami
11/19/202141 minutes, 26 seconds
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RNR 217 - Performance Enhancing Drugs for your React Native app with Mark Rickert Part 1

In the first of this two-part series, Mark Rickert joins the podcast to talk about performance-tuning your React Native apps. This episode brought to you by Infinite Red! Infinite Red is a premier React Native design and development agency located in the USA. With five years of React Native experience and deep roots in the React Native community (hosts of Chain React and the React Native Newsletter), Infinite Red is the best choice for your next React Native app.Helpful Links:React Native performance docsReact Native Flatlist performance tipsFlipperReactotronWhy Did You RenderExpo-optimizeReactotron’s benchmarkConnect With Us!React Native Radio: @ReactNativeRdioJamon - @jamonholmgrenJon Major - @jonmajorcMark -  @markrickert
11/12/202140 minutes, 40 seconds
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RNR 216 - Creating "React Native as a Service" at DraftBit with Peter Piekarczyk

Jamon and Mazen interview Peter Piekarczyk, cofounder of Draftbit, about building a startup on React Native, his Y Combinator experience, and what’s next for Draftbit. Plus Peter drops his number one piece of advice for startup founders! This episode brought to you by Infinite Red! Infinite Red is a premier React Native design and development agency located in the USA. With five years of React Native experience and deep roots in the React Native community (hosts of Chain React and the React Native Newsletter), Infinite Red is the best choice for your next React Native app.Helpful Links:DraftbitReScript ExpoY CombinatorConnect With Us!React Native Radio: @ReactNativeRdioJamon - @jamonholmgrenMazen - @mazenchamiPeter -  @peterpme
10/28/202137 minutes, 52 seconds
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RNR 215 - React Native: iOS Native Components

This episode brought to you by Infinite Red! Infinite Red is a premier React Native design and development agency located in the USA. With five years of React Native experience and deep roots in the React Native community (hosts of Chain React and the React Native Newsletter), Infinite Red is the best choice for your next React Native app.Helpful Links:Tiger King Season 2React Native vs. Native blog post by Gant LabordeJamon’s React Native Live broadcastDiffOrta’s RNEU 2019 talkOrta’s RNR 187 showConnect With Us!React Native Radio: @ReactNativeRdioJamon - @jamonholmgrenJon Major - @jonmajorcMazen - @mazenchami
10/20/202128 minutes, 35 seconds
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RNR 214 - React Native: Android Native Components

This episode brought to you by Infinite Red! Infinite Red is a premier React Native design and development agency located in the USA. With five years of React Native experience and deep roots in the React Native community (hosts of Chain React and the React Native Newsletter), Infinite Red is the best choice for your next React Native app.Helpful Links:Jamon’s React Native Live broadcast:Part 1Part 2RepoReact Native vs. Native blog post by Gant LabordeCreate React Native ModuleReact Native Module InitReact Native Builder BobSetting up your machine for React NativeInstalling React Native on WindowsRNR 178Connect With Us!React Native Radio: @ReactNativeRdioJamon - @jamonholmgrenJon Major - @jonmajorcMazen - @mazenchami
10/14/202138 minutes, 54 seconds
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RNR 213 - We React to News

Jamon, Jon Major, Mazen, and Harris talk about the latest React Native news, including some recent React Native announcements and Expo news.This episode brought to you by Infinite Red! Infinite Red is a premier React Native design and development agency located in the USA. With five years of React Native experience and deep roots in the React Native community (hosts of Chain React and the React Native Newsletter), Infinite Red is the best choice for your next React Native app.Helpful Links:Blog post for preparing your app for iOS 15 and Android 12Blog post on React Natives many platform vision.Mo Gorhom's blog post on React Native Bottom Sheet v4Expo's announcement about async bundle loadingConnect With Us!React Native Radio: @ReactNativeRdioHarris - @nomadicspoonJamon - @jamonholmgrenJon Major - @jonmajorcMazen - @mazenchami
9/23/202126 minutes, 33 seconds
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RNR 212 - React Native EU Roundup

React Native EU 2021 was fully online and we watched every talk! Jamon, Robin, and Mazen talk about what piqued their interest and what you should know about this React Native focused conference. Also: Jamon shows off his sound bite editing skill…. This episode brought to you by Infinite Red! Infinite Red is a premier React Native design and development agency located in the USA. With five years of React Native experience and deep roots in the React Native community (hosts of Chain React and the React Native Newsletter), Infinite Red is the best choice for your next React Native app.Connect With Us!React Native Radio: @ReactNativeRdioJamon - @jamonholmgrenRobin - @robin_heinzeMazen - @mazenchami
9/16/202142 minutes, 10 seconds
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RNR 211 - Transitioning from Native to React Native at Coinbase

Coinbase’s Brent Walter and Jacob Thornton join the show today to talk about Coinbase’s switch from native to React Native, and discuss how important it is to get buy-in. Great show to listen to if you’re considering this switch too! This episode brought to you by Infinite Red! Infinite Red is a premier React Native design and development agency located in the USA. With five years of React Native experience and deep roots in the React Native community (hosts of Chain React and the React Native Newsletter), Infinite Red is the best choice for your next React Native app.Helpful Links:Blogpost announcing Coinbase’s successful transition to React Native.Connect With Us!React Native Radio: @ReactNativeRdioBrent -  LinkedinJacob - @fatJamon - @jamonholmgrenRobin - @robin_heinzeMazen - @mazenchami
9/8/202152 minutes, 1 second
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RNR 210 - Exploring Shopify’s Restyle with Haris Mahmood

Jamon, Jon Major, and Mazen interview Haris Mahmood about Shopify’s “Restyle” styling system. We talk about why Restyle is TypeScript-first and how it helps scale their styles at Shopify. This episode brought to you by Infinite Red! Infinite Red is a premier React Native design and development agency located in the USA. With five years of React Native experience and deep roots in the React Native community (hosts of Chain React and the React Native Newsletter), Infinite Red is the best choice for your next React Native app.Helpful Links:RestylePolaris TokenStyled SystemShopConnect With Us!React Native Radio: @ReactNativeRdioHaris - @harisaurusJamon - @jamonholmgrenJon Major - @jonmajorcMazen - @mazenchami
9/1/202142 minutes, 41 seconds
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RNR 209 - Favorite Third-Party RN Libraries

Robin, Jamon, Jon Major, and new guest-host Mazen Chami introduce their favorite third-party React Native libraries, including GiftedChat, RN Popover, and more! (In fact, Robin had so many we had to cut some out.) This episode brought to you by Infinite Red! Infinite Red is a premier React Native design and development agency located in the USA. With five years of React Native experience and deep roots in the React Native community (hosts of Chain React and the React Native Newsletter), Infinite Red is the best choice for your next React Native app.Helpful Links:Awesome React Native React Native Gifted ChatReact Native ScreensVictory NativeReact Native Calendar StripConnect With Us!React Native Radio: @ReactNativeRdioJamon - @jamonholmgrenJon Major - @jonmajorcMazen - @mazenchamiRobin - @robin_heinze
8/25/202138 minutes, 46 seconds
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RNR 208 - React Native 0.65

In this episode, Jamon, Robin, and Jon highlight some of the new additions that you can expect to see in the newly released React Native v0.65.  This episode brought to you by Infinite Red! Infinite Red is a premier React Native design and development agency located in the USA. With five years of React Native experience and deep roots in the React Native community (hosts of Chain React and the React Native Newsletter), Infinite Red is the best choice for your next React Native app.Helpful Links:RootTag & RootTagContextConnect With Us!React Native Radio: @ReactNativeRdioJamon - @jamonholmgrenJon Major - @jonmajorcRobin - @robin_heinze
8/18/202135 minutes, 14 seconds
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RNR 207 - We React to News

In our second “We React to News”, Robin and Jamon discuss Expo 42, Github Copilot, Detox/GenyMotion, and TypeScript 4.4. This episode brought to you by Infinite Red! Infinite Red is a premier React Native design and development agency located in the USA. With five years of React Native experience and deep roots in the React Native community (hosts of Chain React and the React Native Newsletter), Infinite Red is the best choice for your next React Native app.Helpful Links:3D Game Programming for KidsFan mailRNR 191Expo SDK 42GenyMotion/Detox blog postTwitter post from GenyMotionTwitter post from DetoxConnect With Us!React Native Radio: @ReactNativeRdioJamon - @jamonholmgrenRobin - @robin_heinze
8/11/202130 minutes, 13 seconds
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RNR 206 - Designing a React Native app with Justin Huskey and Jenna Fucci

Harris rejoins the team and we talk to the Infinite Red designers about the challenges and aspects of designing for React Native apps. This episode brought to you by Infinite Red! Infinite Red is a premier React Native design and development agency located in the USA. With five years of React Native experience and deep roots in the React Native community (hosts of Chain React and the React Native Newsletter), Infinite Red is the best choice for your next React Native app.Helpful Links:SketchA great blog post from InVision on design systemsConnect With Us!React Native Radio: @ReactNativeRdioInfinite Red Designers: Twitter, Dribbble, InstagramHarris - @nomadicspoonJamon - @jamonholmgrenJon Major - @jonmajorcRobin - @robin_heinze
8/4/202146 minutes, 19 seconds
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RNR 205 - Reactotron: Debugging State with Rich Evans

Robin, Jon Major, and Jamon talk with Rich Evans about Reactotron, which is a free desktop app for inspecting and debugging React Native apps. This episode brought to you by Infinite Red! Infinite Red is a premier React Native design and development agency located in the USA. With five years of React Native experience and deep roots in the React Native community (hosts of Chain React and the React Native Newsletter), Infinite Red is the best choice for your next React Native app.Helpful Links:Reactotron websiteReactotron GithubFlipperDarin Wilson’s talk about Reactotron at Chain React 2018Better React Native Debugging with Reactotron in FlipperFullstack Labs articleConnect With Us!React Native Radio: @ReactNativeRdioJamon - @jamonholmgrenJon Major - @jonmajorcRich -  @rmevans9Robin - @robin_heinze
7/23/202137 minutes, 26 seconds
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RNR 204 - Own Your Dependencies with Mark Rickert

Jamon and Jon Major enlist Mark Rickert to help in Robin’s absence. They talk about open source, dependencies, and … skydiving? This episode brought to you by Infinite Red! Infinite Red is a premier React Native design and development agency located in the USA. With five years of React Native experience and deep roots in the React Native community (hosts of Chain React and the React Native Newsletter), Infinite Red is the best choice for your next React Native app.Helpful Links:Weird bug ProMotionMark releasing app while skydiving Patch-PackageConnect With Us!React Native Radio: @ReactNativeRdioJamon - @jamonholmgrenJon Major - @jonmajorcMark -  @markrickert
7/15/202132 minutes, 31 seconds
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RNR 203 - React Native Express with Devin Abbott

The React Native Radio team interviews Devin Abbott about his website, React Native Express, which is a great (and free) way to get started learning React Native! This episode brought to you by Infinite Red! Infinite Red is a premier React Native design and development agency located in the USA. With five years of React Native experience and deep roots in the React Native community (hosts of Chain React and the React Native Newsletter), Infinite Red is the best choice for your next React Native app.Helpful Links:React Native Express - we're sponsoring it!LonaSourceNoteDecoRNR 178 with Rachel NaborsConnect With Us!React Native Radio: @ReactNativeRdioDevin - @dvnabbottJamon - @jamonholmgrenJon Major - @jonmajorcRobin - @robin_heinze
7/8/202134 minutes, 46 seconds
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RNR 202 - React.js to React Native

What’s it like to go from React.js to React Native development? Jon Major Condon joins Jamon and Robin to talk about the transition from React for web to React for native. This episode brought to you by Infinite Red! Infinite Red is a premier React Native design and development agency located in the USA. With five years of React Native experience and deep roots in the React Native community (hosts of Chain React and the React Native Newsletter), Infinite Red is the best choice for your next React Native app.Helpful Links:RNR 182: React Native on the Web with Simon Sturmer Boiling React Down to a Few Lines of jQueryTweet about React Native Stripe Beta ReleaseConnect With Us!React Native Radio: @ReactNativeRdioJamon - @jamonholmgrenJon Major - @jonmajorcRobin - @robin_heinze
7/2/202139 minutes, 13 seconds
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RNR 201 - We React to News

Robin, Jamon, and new show co-host Jon Major Condon do a brand-new show format called “We React to News”. We talk about five of the biggest stories from the React Native community, including a lot of Expo news. This episode brought to you by Infinite Red! Infinite Red is a premier React Native design and development agency located in the USA. With five years of React Native experience and deep roots in the React Native community (hosts of Chain React and the React Native Newsletter), Infinite Red is the best choice for your next React Native app.Helpful Links:Viral Tiktok memeExpo CLICoinbase going all-in on RN and their Animated Tabbar in React NativeStripe’s React Native SDKCodeCademy Learning React Native courseIgnite 7.0: Making Ignite a multi-platform React Native boilerplateConnect With Us!React Native Radio: @ReactNativeRdioJamon - @jamonholmgrenJon Major - @jonmajorcRobin - @robin_heinze
6/21/202135 minutes, 32 seconds
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RNR 200 - Behind the Scenes at React Native Radio

For the 200th episode, Robin and Jamon are joined by the team behind React Native Radio, Todd, Missy, Justin, and Jed, and talk about how an episode makes it from their mouths to … your ears? This episode brought to you by Infinite Red! Infinite Red is a premier React Native design and development agency located in the USA. With five years of React Native experience and deep roots in the React Native community (hosts of Chain React and the React Native Newsletter), Infinite Red is the best choice for your next React Native app.Helpful Links:Izotope RX8AuditionConnect With Us!React Native Radio: @ReactNativeRdioJamon - @jamonholmgrenJed - @InfiniteJedJustin - @justinhuskeyMissy - @MissyWarren_Robin - @robin_heinzeTodd - @twerth  
6/9/202144 minutes, 20 seconds
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RNR 199 - Strategies for Upgrading React Native

Jamon's back! In this episode, Jamon and Robin discuss strategies that they've learned over the years for upgrading React Native.  This episode brought to you by Infinite Red! Infinite Red is a premier React Native design and development agency located in the USA. With five years of React Native experience and deep roots in the React Native community (hosts of Chain React and the React Native Newsletter), Infinite Red is the best choice for your next React Native app.Helpful Links: "What do you dislike about React Native?" Github Issue2019 RN open-source update blog postReact Native VersionsUpgrading React NativeUpgrading IgniteConnect With Us!React Native Radio: @ReactNativeRdioJamon - @jamonholmgrenRobin - @robin_heinze
5/26/202130 minutes, 33 seconds
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RNR 198 - Machine Learning and React Native

In this episode, Gant, Robin, and Harris discuss machine learning and its growing place in the React Native space.  This episode brought to you by Infinite Red! Infinite Red is a premier React Native design and development agency located in the USA. With five years of React Native experience and deep roots in the React Native community (hosts of Chain React and the React Native Newsletter), Infinite Red is the best choice for your next React Native app.Helpful Links: Hot dog or not, blog post, examples of source code, and app store linkNick Bostrom's book Super IntelligenceGant’s Book!Stanford learning AI courseAI Quickstart GuideInfinite Red Academy Machine Learning CourseConnect With Us!React Native Radio: @ReactNativeRdioGant - @GantLabordeHarris -  @nomadicspoonRobin - @robin_heinze
5/18/202133 minutes, 36 seconds
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RNR 197 - The Latest on Native Base with Sanket Sahu

In this episode, guest host Gant steps in for Jamon while he relaxes in Hawaii. Gant and Robin are joined by Sanket Sanhu, the CEO and founder of Geeky Ants. They discuss Geeky Ants' open-source framework, Native Base - how it came to be, and where it's at now.  This episode brought to you by Infinite Red! Infinite Red is a premier React Native design and development agency located in the USA. With five years of React Native experience and deep roots in the React Native community (hosts of Chain React and the React Native Newsletter), Infinite Red is the best choice for your next React Native app.Helpful Links: Native Base v3 AlphaConnect With Us!React Native Radio: @ReactNativeRdioGant - @GantLabordeRobin - @robin_heinzeSanket -  @sanketsahu
5/4/202138 minutes, 21 seconds
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RNR 196 - The Art Of Code Review

Robin and Jamon discuss the art of code review -- pairing, empathy, and projector reviews. An NBA trade almost derails the conversation. This episode brought to you by Infinite Red! Infinite Red is a premier React Native design and development agency located in the USA. With five years of React Native experience and deep roots in the React Native community (hosts of Chain React and the React Native Newsletter), Infinite Red is the best choice for your next React Native app.Helpful Links: Patricia’s TweetJustin’s TweetConnect With Us!React Native Radio: @ReactNativeRdioJamon - @jamonholmgrenRobin - @robin_heinze
4/20/202133 minutes, 25 seconds
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RNR 195 - React Native 0.64

Harris, Robin, and Jamon look at the newly released React Native 0.64 and go through all the changes, including Hermes on iOS. This episode brought to you by Infinite Red! Infinite Red is a premier React Native design and development agency located in the USA. With five years of React Native experience and deep roots in the React Native community (hosts of Chain React and the React Native Newsletter), Infinite Red is the best choice for your next React Native app.Helpful Links: RN 0.64 Release BlogHermesJavaScript engine Wikipedia definitionMDN Proxy Proxy vs ReflectConnect With Us!React Native Radio: @ReactNativeRdioHarris -  @nomadicspoonJamon - @jamonholmgrenRobin - @robin_heinze
4/8/202128 minutes
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RNR 194 - React Native for Junior Developers (and Virtual Coffee) w/ Bekah Hawrot Weigel

In this episode, we are joined by Bekah Hawrot Weigel, founder of Virtual Coffee. We talk about the challenges that junior developers face in the industry as well as React Native specifically. This episode brought to you by Infinite Red! Infinite Red is a premier React Native design and development agency located in the USA. With five years of React Native experience and deep roots in the React Native community (hosts of Chain React and the React Native Newsletter), Infinite Red is the best choice for your next React Native app.Helpful Links: FlatironEpicodusConcordia BootcampVirtual CoffeeConnect With Us!React Native Radio: @ReactNativeRdioBekah - @BekahHWHarris -  @nomadicspoonJamon - @jamonholmgrenRobin - @robin_heinze
3/31/202159 minutes, 25 seconds
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RNR 193 - Flutter 2 Release

Flutter 2 was released recently, and Robin and Jamon discuss what’s different from Flutter 1, how it compares to React Native, and give their opinions on Flutter and Dart in general. This episode brought to you by Infinite Red! Infinite Red is a premier React Native design and development agency located in the USA. With five years of React Native experience and deep roots in the React Native community (hosts of Chain React and the React Native Newsletter), Infinite Red is the best choice for your next React Native app.Helpful Links: Flutter 2 announcement threadTwitter thread by Sebastien Lorber about Flutter 2 vs RNConnect With Us!React Native Radio: @ReactNativeRdioJamon - @jamonholmgrenRobin - @robin_heinze
3/18/202137 minutes, 55 seconds
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RNR 192 - A day in the life of a React Native developer

Whether you're new to React Native or a seasoned veteran, you'll love this episode! Today, Jamon and Robin talk about what a day in the life of a React Native developer looks like. They discuss tricks of the trade that they've learned along the way, and surprise surprise, Jamon somehow works in another tractor story.  This episode brought to you by Infinite Red! Infinite Red is a premier React Native design and development agency located in the USA. With five years of React Native experience and deep roots in the React Native community (hosts of Chain React and the React Native Newsletter), Infinite Red is the best choice for your next React Native app.Helpful Links: IgniteXScopeConnect With Us!React Native Radio: @ReactNativeRdioJamon - @jamonholmgrenRobin - @robin_heinze
3/11/20211 hour, 15 seconds
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RNR 191 - Advancements in Expo with Brent Vatne

Jamon and Robin, joined by new guest-host Bryan Stearns, interview Brent Vatne about the new EAS service from Expo! This episode brought to you by Infinite Red! Infinite Red is a premier React Native design and development agency located in the USA. With five years of React Native experience and deep roots in the React Native community (hosts of Chain React and the React Native Newsletter), Infinite Red is the best choice for your next React Native app.Helpful Links: Expo Blog about EAS Build Fastlane GymExpo docsConnect With Us!React Native Radio: @ReactNativeRdioBrent -  @notbrentBryan - @bryanstearnsJamon - @jamonholmgrenRobin - @robin_heinze
3/3/202150 minutes, 21 seconds
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RNR 190 - Tips and Tricks for the App Store and Play Store

Adhithi, Robin, and Jamon talk about getting your app through the App Store and Play Store review process and actually onto people’s phones. Plus, Jamon tells about the time he had to cross a river on a boat to deliver software. This episode brought to you by Infinite Red! Infinite Red is a premier React Native design and development agency located in the USA. With five years of React Native experience and deep roots in the React Native community (hosts of Chain React and the React Native Newsletter), Infinite Red is the best choice for your next React Native app.Helpful Links: Weird bug: https://github.com/react-native-community/rn-diff-purgeExpedited App Review:  https://developer.apple.com/contact/app-store/?topic=expediteFastlane: https://fastlane.tools/IR Open Source repo: https://github.com/infinitered/open-source/blob/master/Continuous-Deployment-Setup-React-Native.mdVisual Studio App Center: https://appcenter.ms/Expo over the air updates: https://docs.expo.io/workflow/publishing/App Store Review Guidelines: https://developer.apple.com/app-store/review/guidelines/AppStoreReviewTimes: https://appreviewtimes.com/Jarvis: https://app.jarvisdev.tools/Connect With Us!React Native Radio: @ReactNativeRdioAdhithi - @adhithiraviJamon - @jamonholmgrenRobin - @robin_heinze
2/22/202137 minutes, 43 seconds
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RNR 189 - Reliable Detox with Rotem

Our special guest, Rotem Meidan, drops a ton of knowledge on how to make your Detox tests more reliable, including what the causes of Detox test flakiness are and how to solve them. This episode brought to you by Infinite Red! Infinite Red is a premier React Native design and development agency located in the USA. With five years of React Native experience and deep roots in the React Native community (hosts of Chain React and the React Native Newsletter), Infinite Red is the best choice for your next React Native app.Helpful Links: Detox: https://github.com/wix/DetoxDetox: Writing Stable Test Suites by Rotem Mizrachi-MeidanRotem’s talk at Chain React 2018Rotem’s previous interview on RNREspresso: https://developer.android.com/training/testing/espressoEarl Gray: https://github.com/google/EarlGrey/releasesConnect With Us!React Native Radio: @ReactNativeRdioJamon - @jamonholmgrenHarris -  @nomadicspoonRotem - @rotemmiz
2/11/202151 minutes, 27 seconds
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RNR 188 - Styling with Style

The panel talks about styling React Native apps -- styling frameworks, pros and cons, TypeScript integration, and more. Plus we get to hear what happened to Adhithi’s pop filter! This episode brought to you by Infinite Red! Infinite Red is a premier React Native design and development agency located in the USA. With five years of React Native experience and deep roots in the React Native community (hosts of Chain React and the React Native Newsletter), Infinite Red is the best choice for your next React Native app.Helpful Links: Yoga: https://yogalayout.com/Yoga Playground: https://yogalayout.com/playground/RN Stylesheets: https://reactnative.dev/docs/stylesheetRN Styles: https://reactnative.dev/docs/styleGetting Started with RN FlexboxLayout: https://programmingwithmosh.com/react-native/getting-started-with-react-native-flexbox-layout/BuilderX: https://builderx.io/FramerX: https://www.framer.com/Connect With Us!React Native Radio: @ReactNativeRdioAdhithi - @adhithiraviJamon - @jamonholmgrenRobin - @robin_heinze
2/4/202135 minutes, 58 seconds
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RNR 187 - TypeScript!

Orta, an open source legend who has worked on CocoaPods, React Native, Flow, and many more popular libraries, joins us to talk about his work making TypeScript more accessible to people through documentation and community outreach. This episode brought to you by Infinite Red! Infinite Red is a premier React Native design and development agency located in the USA. With five years of React Native experience and deep roots in the React Native community (hosts of Chain React and the React Native Newsletter), Infinite Red is the best choice for your next React Native app.Helpful Links: State of JS 2020: https://survey.stateofjs.com/survey/state-of-js/2020TypeScript: https://www.typescriptlang.org/docs/TS handbook https://www.typescriptlang.org/docs/handbook/intro.htmlNew website and logo: https://devblogs.microsoft.com/typescript/announcing-the-new-typescript-website/Weird bug (UI Kitten ): https://akveo.github.io/react-native-ui-kittenConnect With Us!React Native Radio: @ReactNativeRdioHarris - @nomadicspoonJamon - @jamonholmgrenOrta - @ortaRobin - @robin_heinze  
1/28/202157 minutes, 21 seconds
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RNR 186 - Organizing Your Source Files

In this episode, the hosts discuss files and folders -- deep vs flat, colocated vs split up, screens vs containers, and much more. They also *mostly* successfully avoided the tabs vs spaces debate. This episode brought to you by Infinite Red! Infinite Red is a premier React Native design and development agency located in the USA. With five years of React Native experience and deep roots in the React Native community (hosts of Chain React and the React Native Newsletter), Infinite Red is the best choice for your next React Native app.Helpful Links: Ignite: https://github.com/infinitered/igniteIgnite Andross: https://github.com/infinitered/ignite-androssInvertase: https://github.com/invertase/react-native-firebaseRyan Florence quote: https://twitter.com/mjackson/status/776155460172775424Connect With Us! React Native Radio: @ReactNativeRdioAdhithi - @adhithiraviHarris - @nomadicspoonJamon - @jamonholmgrenRobin - @robin_heinze
1/22/20211 hour, 3 minutes, 20 seconds
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RNR 185 - Navigation with Graham Mendick

In this episode, the hosts talk with Graham Mendick about his navigation library, which combines the best features of native navigation with React Native. We also talk about how it’s tough to get mindshare among developers these days for new libraries. This episode brought to you by Infinite Red! Infinite Red is a premier React Native design and development agency located in the USA. With five years of React Native experience and deep roots in the React Native community (hosts of Chain React and the React Native Newsletter), Infinite Red is the best choice for your next React Native app.Helpful Links:Navigation: https://github.com/grahammendick/navigationDetox PR: https://github.com/grahammendick/navigation/pull/464React Navigation: https://reactnavigation.org/React Native Navigation: https://github.com/wix/react-native-navigationReact Native Screens: https://github.com/software-mansion/react-native-screensReact Native Router Flux: https://github.com/aksonov/react-native-router-fluxReact Router: https://reactrouter.com/Jamon’s ProMotion library: https://github.com/infinitered/ProMotionConnect With Us! Graham - @grahammendickHarris - @nomadicspoonJamon - @jamonholmgrenRobin - @robin_heinze
1/13/202149 minutes, 34 seconds
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RNR 184 - Ignite Flame: The Most Popular React Native Boilerplate

Harris and Jamon talk about the newly released Ignite, code-named “Ignite Flame," the latest version of the most popular React Native project boilerplate. They discuss what it is, what changes in Flame, and what the motivation for the rewrite was. This episode brought to you by Infinite Red! Infinite Red is a premier React Native design and development agency located in the USA. With five years of React Native experience and deep roots in the React Native community (hosts of Chain React and the React Native Newsletter), Infinite Red is the best choice for your next React Native app.Helpful Links:Weird BugIgnite Flame Pull RequestIgniteAnnouncement postConnect With Us! Harris -  @nomadicspoonJamon - @jamonholmgren
1/8/202143 minutes, 33 seconds
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RNR 183 - Debugging Techniques

The panel explores debugging: general debugging techniques, tools, and types of bugs you might encounter along the way. There might even be a Jamon tractor story or two.. This episode brought to you by Infinite Red! Infinite Red is a premier React Native design and development agency located in the USA. With five years of React Native experience and deep roots in the React Native community (hosts of Chain React and the React Native Newsletter), Infinite Red is the best choice for your next React Native app.Helpful Links:Check out this article from  Florian Marcu where he talks about how to use breakpoints for debugging a React Native project.An awesome article from Louis Zawadzki about debugging performance issues in React Native.Flipper is an awesome debugging platform for your React Native apps. Check it out here.Connect With Us! Adhithi - @adhithiraviJamon - @jamonholmgrenRobin - @robin_heinze
12/17/202052 minutes, 23 seconds
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RNR 182 - React Native on the Web with Simon Sturmer

Simon Sturmer (ex-Facebook, Google) joins the panel to talk about React Native Web. Why use RN on the web? What advantages and what pain points are there? And a bonus side rant about Android! This episode brought to you by Infinite Red! Infinite Red is a premier React Native design and development agency located in the USA. With five years of React Native experience and deep roots in the React Native community (hosts of Chain React and the React Native Newsletter), Infinite Red is the best choice for your next React Native app.Helpful Links:https://github.com/necolas/react-native-web/blob/master/packages/docs/src/guides/accessibility.stories.mdxReact Native Router Flux: https://github.com/aksonov/react-native-router-fluxReact Native Web: https://github.com/necolas/react-native-webHarmonyOS: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harmony_OSConnect With Us! Harris - @nomadicspoonJamon - @jamonholmgrenRobin - @robin_heinzeSimon - @sstur_
12/9/202049 minutes, 57 seconds
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RNR 181 - React Native Nigeria with Oluwatobi Shokunbi

In this episode, the hosts interview Oluwatobi Shokunbi, an avid software engineer from Nigeria, and the founder/organizer of React Native Nigeria. We talk to him about his journey as a developer, the forming of React Native Nigeria, and the emergence of the Nigerian developer scene. This episode brought to you by Infinite Red! Infinite Red is a premier React Native design and development agency located in the USA. With five years of React Native experience and deep roots in the React Native community (hosts of Chain React and the React Native Newsletter), Infinite Red is the best choice for your next React Native app.Helpful Links:Check out React Native Nigeria on Twitter How To Startup A React Native Nigeria Community Near You.Oluwatobi Shokunbi(just1and0) – Mediumhttps://github.com/just1and0/React-Native-Paystack-WebViewhttps://www.eventbrite.com/e/react-native-to-infinity-and-beyond-tickets-108692022766?ref=estw#https://www.reddit.com/r/reactnative/comments/gly261/ar_copy_paste_using_react_native_expo/Connect With Us! Harris - @nomadicspoonJamon - @jamonholmgrenOluwatobi - @just1and0Robin - @robin_heinze
12/3/202048 minutes, 13 seconds
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RNR 180 - Testing Strategies, Tools, and Frameworks

In this episode, the React Native Radio hosts discuss testing -- what testing strategies are popular, what frameworks they’ve used, and how TypeScript fits into it all. This episode brought to you by Infinite Red! Infinite Red is a premier React Native design and development agency located in the USA. With five years of React Native experience and deep roots in the React Native community (hosts of Chain React and the React Native Newsletter), Infinite Red is the best choice for your next React Native app.Helpful Links:RN testing overviewThe Practical Test PyramidAn awesome guide from Kent C Dodds on Testing JSCarly Litchfield's Talk at Chain React about screenshot testing with PercyDetoxAppiumCypressSeleniumMotion JuxtaposeConnect With Us! Jamon - @jamonholmgrenRobin - @robin_heinzeHarris - @brunostmannAdhithi - @adhithiravi
11/18/202056 minutes, 6 seconds
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RNR 179: iOS App Clips in React Native with Janic Duplessis

Janic Duplessis joins us to talk about the new iOS 14 feature, App Clips, and how he got them to work in React Native. We also quiz him on react-native-safe-area-context and running a custom version of React Native! This episode brought to you by Infinite Red! Infinite Red is a premier React Native design and development agency located in the USA. With five years of React Native experience and deep roots in the React Native community (hosts of Chain React and the React Native Newsletter), Infinite Red is the best choice for your next React Native app.Helpful Links:Article from Apple about app thinningJanic’s PR: Use asset catalog for ios images https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/30129react-native-safe-area-contextreact-native-touchable-bounceeslint-plugin-react-hooksBuilding from sourceCheck out Janic's company, Th3rdwave!Connect With Us!Janic - @janicduplessisJamon - @jamonholmgrenRobin - @robin_heinzeHarris - @brunostmannAdhithi - @adhithiravi
11/11/20201 hour, 4 minutes, 40 seconds
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RNR 178: Documenting React Native with Rachel Nabors

Rachel Nabors works at Facebook on React and React Native documentation. We interview Rachel and get the scoop on what makes for great documentation. This episode brought to you by Infinite Red! Infinite Red is a premier React Native design and development agency located in the USA. With five years of React Native experience and deep roots in the React Native community (hosts of Chain React and the React Native Newsletter), Infinite Red is the best choice for your next React Native app.Show Notes:Helpful Links:Check out the React Native and React Docs here and here!Take a look at Docusaurus for managing your documentation.Rachel’s tweet about adoption/scalingConnect With Us!Rachel - @rachelnaborsJamon - @jamonholmgrenRobin - @robin_heinzeHarris - @brunostmannAdhithi - @adhithiravi
10/28/202057 minutes, 32 seconds
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RNR 177: Challenges of Building RN Apps in iOS vs Android

In today's episode, we explore the challenges of building cross-platform apps in React Native and look at the differences between the two main platforms, iOS and Android. This episode brought to you by Infinite Red! Infinite Red is a premier React Native design and development agency located in the USA. With five years of React Native experience and deep roots in the React Native community (hosts of Chain React and the React Native Newsletter), Infinite Red is the best choice for your next React Native app.Show Notes:Helpful Links:Adhithi's article about the differences in building iOS and Android apps in React Native.This week's weird bugLearn more about Elevation, here!Interested in learning more about Google Play Console pre-launch reports? Take a look at this!Google Developers India — Android app walkthroughOrta gave a wonderful talk about iOS build infrastructure, You can watch that hereHave some busted node modules that need fixing? Check out Patch Package!Here's how the devs at Infinite Red setup Fastlane and Circle CIConnect With The Hosts!Jamon - @jamonholmgrenRobin - @robin_heinzeHarris - @brunostmannAdhithi - @adhithiravi
10/21/202054 minutes, 46 seconds
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RNR 176: React Native Final Steps With Gant Laborde

What are the final steps you should do before launching a new React Native app? Gant Laborde, co-owner & CIO of Infinite Red, joins the podcast to talk about his recent article about this topic. This episode brought to you by Infinite Red! Infinite Red is a premier React Native design and development agency located in the USA. With five years of React Native experience and deep roots in the React Native community (hosts of Chain React and the React Native Newsletter), Infinite Red is the best choice for your next React Native app.Show Notes:Helpful Links:Gant's blog post: React Native Final StepsWho Said It AppChain React AppRed Shift blog post about FastlaneRed Shift blog post about releasing React Native apps on the Google Play Storebabel-plugin-transform-remove-consolehttps://squoosh.app/Want to get to know the new hosts of React Native Radio? Follow them on Twitter! Harris Kalash - https://twitter.com/brunostmannAdhithi Ravichandran - https://twitter.com/AdhithiRaviRobin Heinze - https://twitter.com/robin_heinzeJamon Holmgren - https://twitter.com/jamonholmgrenGant Laborde - https://twitter.com/GantLabordeMake sure to subscribe on any the major podcasting platforms (search for "React Native Radio"). And follow us on Twitter at our new handle, @reactnativerdio.
10/14/20201 hour, 37 seconds
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RNR 175: State Management In React Native

In the second episode since the big relaunch, the new hosts of React Native Radio tackle the question of state management in React Native. Redux, MobX-State-Tree, context and hooks -- we cover it all! This episode brought to you by Infinite Red! Infinite Red is a premier React Native design and development agency located in the USA. With five years of React Native experience and deep roots in the React Native community (hosts of Chain React and the React Native Newsletter), Infinite Red is the best choice for your next React Native app.Show Notes:If you missed it, read our blog post announcement about the React Native Radio relaunch in Red Shift: https://shift.infinite.red/relaunching-the-react-native-radio-podcast-716aa5f9310eWe're working on a transcript of this episode and all future episodes! Stay tuned for that.Helpful Links:Gant's React State Museum (Github)Why Infinite Red Uses MobX-State-Tree Instead of ReduxReact Navigation Pull RequestWant to get to know the new hosts of React Native Radio? Follow them on Twitter! Harris Kalash - https://twitter.com/brunostmannAdhithi Ravichandran - https://twitter.com/AdhithiRaviRobin Heinze - https://twitter.com/robin_heinzeJamon Holmgren - https://twitter.com/jamonholmgrenMake sure to subscribe on any the major podcasting platforms (search for "React Native Radio"). And follow us on Twitter at our new handle, @reactnativerdio.
10/5/202042 minutes, 57 seconds
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RNR 174: Relaunching React Native Radio and the State Of React Native

React Native Radio is under new management! In today's episode, the new hosts talk about the relaunch of React Native Radio and the state of React Native. This episode brought to you by Infinite Red! Infinite Red is a premier React Native design and development agency located in the USA. With five years of React Native experience and deep roots in the React Native community (hosts of Chain React and the React Native Newsletter), Infinite Red is the best choice for your next React Native app.Show Notes:Read our blog post announcement in Red Shift: https://shift.infinite.red/relaunching-the-react-native-radio-podcast-716aa5f9310eWe're working on a transcript of this episode and all future episodes! Stay tuned for that.Want to get to know the new hosts of React Native Radio? Follow them on Twitter! Harris Kalash - https://twitter.com/brunostmannAdhithi Ravichandran - https://twitter.com/AdhithiRaviRobin Heinze - https://twitter.com/robin_heinzeJamon Holmgren - https://twitter.com/jamonholmgrenMake sure to subscribe on any the major podcasting platforms (search for "React Native Radio"). And follow us on Twitter at our new handle, @reactnativerdio.
10/5/202040 minutes, 54 seconds
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RNR 173: ASO or Market Research with Steve Young

React Native Remote Conf 2020 In this episode of React Native Radio, guest Steve P Young drops in to discuss how to spot an opportunity in the market, expectations about app earnings and how to promote your app and attract users to subscription services. Panelist James Brenton Charles Max Wood Guest Steve Young Sponsors G2i | Enjoy the luxuries of freelancing CacheFly Links iPS 291: App Store Subscriptions with Jacob Eiting App Masters YouTube App Masters Twitter Steve Young: @stevepyoung Picks Charles Max Wood: Devchat Conferences James Brenton: Eye Of The Beholder Steve Young: Influence: The Psychology of Persuasion, Revised Edition Follow on Social Media: Twitter React Native Radio: @ReactNative_RNR Facebook React Native Radio Twitter James Brenton: @sternjobname
7/28/202056 minutes, 6 seconds
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RNR 172: React Native Ultimate Guide with Mike Grabowski

React Native Remote Conf 2020 In this episode of React Native Radio, guest Mike Grabowski joins us to talk about React Native optimization and discuss what life is like as a core contributor. Panelist James Brenton Charles Max Wood Guest Mike Grabowski Sponsors G2i | Enjoy the luxuries of freelancing CacheFly Links The Power of Interpolation - Mike Grabowski GitHub react-native-community/releases Twitter Mike Grabowski: @grabbou Picks James Brenton: I LIke To Make Stuff Charles Max Wood: Warbreaker iPS 278: App Marketing Hacks with Steve Young Mike Grabowski: RNEU 2020 GitHub software-mansion/react-native-reanimated Follow on Social Media: Twitter React Native Radio: @ReactNative_RNR Facebook React Native Radio Twitter James Brenton: @sternjobname
7/14/20201 hour, 52 seconds
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RNR 171: Test Like a Butterfly, Sting like a Bee with Yair Bar-On

React Native Remote Conf 2020 July 29th to 31st - register now! Yair Bar-On talks us through the test platform that his company, Test Fairy provides, and how it can integrate to make life easy for #ReactNative and mobile teams. Panelist James Brenton Guest Yair Bar-On Sponsors G2i | Enjoy the luxuries of freelancing CacheFly "The MaxCoders Guide to Finding Your Dream Developer Job" by Charles Max Wood is now available on Amazon. Get Your Copy Today! Links TestFairy Twitter Yair Bar-On: @yairba LinkedIn Yair Bar-On Picks Yair Bar-On: Validating Product Ideas James Brenton: Le Creuset Follow on Social Media: Twitter React Native Radio: @ReactNative_RNR Facebook React Native Radio Twitter James Brenton: @sternjobname
6/30/202043 minutes, 28 seconds
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RNR 170: React Native Now with Michael Lefkowitz

Michael Lefkowitz joins us to talk about the newsletter he runs React Native Now. We discuss how the newsletter started, the diverse and rich content subscribers can expect to find in the newsletter, and more. Panelists James Brenton Tim Jung Guest Michael Lefkowitz Sponsors Appfigures | Promo code: RNR3030 gets you 30% off for the next 3 months CacheFly "The MaxCoders Guide to Finding Your Dream Developer Job" by Charles Max Wood is now available on Amazon. Get Your Copy Today! Links React Native Now Twitter Michael Lefkowitz: @lfkwtz GitHub Michael Lefkowitz Picks Tim Jung: Anti-racism resources for white people Duel Decks James Brenton: Jackbox Games Michael Lefkowitz: Cribbage With Grandpas They Live Follow on Social Media: Twitter React Native Radio: @ReactNative_RNR Facebook React Native Radio Twitter James Brenton: @sternjobname Twitter Ricky Romero: @RomeroRickyio Twitter Tim Jung: @timjungdev
6/16/202050 minutes, 57 seconds
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RNR 169: Fighting Covid-19 with Julien Lavigne du Cadet

Julien Lavigne du Cadet discusses the app Covid Symptom Study. He details it's rapid development in a time of dire need. We learn about how the app went reached 1 million users in just 6 days and the challenges that came with it. Panelists James Brenton Tim Jung Ricky Romero Guest Julien Lavigne du Cadet Sponsors G2i | Enjoy the luxuries of freelancing Appfigures | Promo code: RNR3030 gets you 30% off for the next 3 months CacheFly "The MaxCoders Guide to Finding Your Dream Developer Job" by Charles Max Wood is now available on Amazon. Get Your Copy Today! Links Twitter: @julienlavigne From The Front LinkedIn: Julien Lavigne du Cadet Picks Tim Jung: What The Golf? James Brenton: Foolproof Pan Pizza Recipe Ricky Romero: Teamfight Tactics Julien Lavigne du Cadet: The Bureau Follow on Twitter: React Native Radio James Brenton Ricky Romero Tim Jung
6/9/202057 minutes, 30 seconds
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RNR 168: Animations and Micro-Interactions in React Native with Catalin Miron

The panel discusses using animations and micro-interactions in React Native apps. We cover how to build engaging user experiences that keep users coming back. Catalin also shares some of his favorite libraries, tips, and words of caution. Panelists James Brenton Tim Jung Guest Catalin Miron Sponsors Appfigures | Promo code: RNR3030 gets you 30% off for the next 3 months CacheFly "The MaxCoders Guide to Finding Your Dream Developer Job" by Charles Max Wood is now available on Amazon. Get Your Copy Today! Links Twitter: @mironcatalin Youtube Catalin Miron Picks James Brenton: Minecraft Tim Jung: Starz Catalin Miron: Sony a6400 jobbbz Hasty Tips Follow on Twitter: React Native Radio James Brenton Ricky Romero Tim Jung
6/2/202054 minutes, 10 seconds
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RNR 167: Rapid Prototyping with Perttu Lähteenlahti

Perttu walks us through the essential components for how to rapidly prototype React Native apps. We talk about building fast, delivering fast, and measuring everything. Panelists James Brenton Tim Jung Ricky Romero Guest Perttu Lähteenlahti Sponsors G2i | Enjoy the luxuries of freelancing Appfigures | Promo code: RNR3030 gets you 30% off for the next 3 months CacheFly "The MaxCoders Guide to Finding Your Dream Developer Job" by Charles Max Wood is now available on Amazon. Get Your Copy Today! Links Twitter: Perttu Lähteenlahti Perttu's Blog Nyxo Picks James Brenton: Rocksmith Tim Jung: Slat the Spire Ricky Romero: Calm Perttu Lähteenlahti: Lost and Founder Follow on Twitter: React Native Radio James Brenton Ricky Romero Tim Jung
5/26/202055 minutes, 36 seconds
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RNR 166: Working From Home with Will Gant

Will Gant, author of upcoming book "Remote Work - A Complete Guide" sits down to talk about working from home. We cover the current covid situation, how to transition to remote work, and strategies to succeed at it. Panelists Tim Jung Ricky Romero Guest Will Gant Sponsors Appfigures | Promo code: RNR3030 gets you 30% off for the next 3 months CacheFly "The MaxCoders Guide to Finding Your Dream Developer Job" by Charles Max Wood is now available on Amazon. Get Your Copy Today! Links Twitter: Will Gant How Remote Work Could Change Your Life Complete Developer Podcast Picks Tim Jung: Counterpart Ricky Romero: Purple Carrot Will Gant:
5/19/20201 hour, 4 minutes, 9 seconds
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RNR 165: Full Stack Development with React Native on the Cloud with Nader Dabit

JavaScript Remote Conf 2020 May 13th to 15th - register now! Longtime React Native Radio's host Nader Dabit returns to talk about full stack development on the cloud. We get into the options such as Azure, AWS, GCP, Netlify, and Zeit. We also catch up on what Nader has been up to lately. Panelists Tim Jung James Brenton Guest Nader Dabit Sponsors G2i | Enjoy the luxuries of freelancing Appfigures | Promo code: RNR3030 gets you 30% off for the next 3 months CacheFly "The MaxCoders Guide to Finding Your Dream Developer Job" by Charles Max Wood is now available on Amazon. Get Your Copy Today! Links Twitter: Nader Dabit GitHub: Nader Dabit YouTube: Nader Dabit Picks Tim Jung: Devs Nader Dabit: Begin.com James Brenton: Things...
5/12/202054 minutes, 23 seconds
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RNR 164: Another Look at React Native at Shopify with Farhan Thawar

JavaScript Remote Conf 2020 May 13th to 15th - register now! Farhan Thawar is the VP of engineering at Shopify. On this episode he gives us his perspective of how Shopify is using React Native across multiple projects. We pick his brain about topics such as core contributions, performance, native development comparisons, and tooling. Panelists Tim Jung James Brenton Ricky Romero Guest Farhan Thawar Sponsors G2i | Enjoy the luxuries of freelancing CacheFly "The MaxCoders Guide to Finding Your Dream Developer Job" by Charles Max Wood is now available on Amazon. Get Your Copy Today! Links Twitter: James Brenton Twitter: Ricky Romero Twitter: Farhan Thawar Picks Tim Jung: Doom Eternal A Speed Run Intro to React Native for Front End Developers James Brenton: Civilization 6 Ricky Romero: The Third Door Farhan Thawar: Houseparty Notion The Year Without Pants
4/28/20201 hour, 4 minutes, 49 seconds
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RNR 163: Supporting In-app Purchases in React Native with Jacob Eiting

JavaScript Remote Conf 2020 May 14th to 15th - register now! Jacob Eiting from Revenue Cats joins the panel to talk through managing app store in-app purchases and subscriptions. Jacob has the benefit of running a system that manages hundreds of subscription and in-app purchase setups for apps and gives us the rundown on how to do it on your own and how to avoid the pitfalls involved. Panelists Tim Jung James Brenton Ricky Romero Charles Max Wood Guest Jacob Eiting Sponsors G2i | Enjoy the luxuries of freelancing CacheFly ____________________________________________________________ "The MaxCoders Guide to Finding Your Dream Developer Job" by Charles Max Wood is now available on Amazon. Get Your Copy Today! ____________________________________________________________ Picks Tim Jung: The Zachtronic Podcast Better Late Than Never James Brenton: Sourdough Bread Masterclass Ricky Romero: Call of Duty Warzone Charles Max Wood: Devchat.tv Meetups Devchat.tv Conferences Cashflow Quadrant Jacob Eiting: FOX Sports eNASCAR iRacing
4/14/20201 hour, 8 minutes, 58 seconds
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RNR 162: Teaching React Native with Kadi Kraman

Kadi Kraman recently created a course with Front End Masters about React Native. She talks about her experience working with Front End Masters. She explains what it was like working on and designing a course that was meant to be taught both in person and online. She was chosen because she has actual experience delivering applications. Panelists Charles Max Wood Guest Kadi Kraman Sponsors Infinite Red CacheFly ____________________________________________________________ "The MaxCoders Guide to Finding Your Dream Developer Job" by Charles Max Wood is now available on Amazon. Get Your Copy Today! ____________________________________________________________ Links Expo Visual Studio App Center Prettier Picks Charles Max Wood: Cashflow Quadrant Kadi Kraman: The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy This Is Going To Hurt
4/7/202050 minutes, 48 seconds
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RNR 161: LightOS and the Light Phone with Hugh Francis

Hugh Francis joins in to talk about LightOS and the Light Phone. The Light Phone is a simplified phone built with e-ink that uses React Native as its way to build applications. Panelists Charles Max Wood Tim Jung Guest Hugh Francis Sponsors Infinite Red G2i | Enjoy the luxuries of freelancing CacheFly ____________________________________________________________ "The MaxCoders Guide to Finding Your Dream Developer Job" by Charles Max Wood is now available on Amazon. Get Your Copy Today! ____________________________________________________________ Links A message to the React Native community Picks Charles Max Wood: Devchat Conferences Podcast Playbook Tim Jung: Half-Life Alyx My 2019 Year In Review: Working on the Call of Duty Companion App Hugh Francis: GitHub lumen/lumen Project Wren
3/31/20201 hour, 3 minutes, 41 seconds
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RNR 160: React Native at Shopify with Ryan Christiani

Ryan Christiani is a development manager at Shopify building an android point of sale app with React Native. He wrote a blog post about how Shopify arrived at the decision to use React Native, how they plan to give back, and how it shapes the direction of mobile at Shopify going forward. Panelists Charles Max Wood Guest Ryan Christiani Sponsors G2i | Enjoy the luxuries of freelancing Infinite Red CacheFly ____________________________________________________________ "The MaxCoders Guide to Finding Your Dream Developer Job" by Charles Max Wood is now available on Amazon. Get Your Copy Today! ____________________________________________________________ Links React Native is the Future of Mobile at Shopify Picks Ryan Christiani: Goodreads.com The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier and Clay Charles Max Wood: The Expanse Zoom H6
3/24/202032 minutes, 50 seconds
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RNR 159: React Native in the Call of Duty Companion App with Tim Jung

Tim Jung from the Call of Duty companion app team joins Charles Max Wood to discuss the ins and outs of working on the app. We discuss how it’s built, changes in technology stacks, approaches to team collaboration, and a ton more. Panelists Charles Max Wood Gues Tim Jung Sponsors G2i | Enjoy the luxuries of freelancing Infinite Red CacheFly ____________________________________________________________ "The MaxCoders Guide to Finding Your Dream Developer Job" by Charles Max Wood is now available on Amazon. Get Your Copy Today! ____________________________________________________________ Links Call of Duty PS4 Call of Duty Xbox One My 2019 Year In Review: Working on the Call of Duty Companion App The Call of Duty Companion App Twitter Tim Jung GitHub TimJung Tim Jung Blog Picks Charles Max Wood: Upper Deck Legendary: A Marvel Deck Building Game The Expanse Tim Jung: Dota Underlords Perdido Street Station
3/17/202054 minutes, 29 seconds
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RNR 158: Forms and Formik with Jared Palmer

Jared Palmer talks to Charles Max Wood about Formik and form managmenet in React and React Native. He's just started Formik, Inc to provide more form based services. He explains the origin of Formik and then talks about how Formik uses React hooks to manage the data flow in forms in both React and React Native through 2 way data binding. Panelists Charles Max Wood Gues Jared Palmer Sponsors G2i | Enjoy the luxuries of freelancing Infinite Red CacheFly ____________________________________________________________ "The MaxCoders Guide to Finding Your Dream Developer Job" by Charles Max Wood is now available on Amazon. Get Your Copy Today! ____________________________________________________________ Picks Jared Palmer: MongoDB Charts Charles Max Wood: AfterShokz Bone Conduction Headphones
3/10/202034 minutes, 52 seconds
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RNR 157: Building Great Offline-Ready Apps in React Native with Josh Warwick

This week, Josh Warwick teaches us how to build applications that work offline and on poor connections. He explains 6 approaches to working offline and when and how to use them. Panelists Josh Justice Charles Max Wood Sponsors G2i Infinite Red CacheFly ____________________________________________________________ "The MaxCoders Guide to Finding Your Dream Developer Job" by Charles Max Wood is now available on Amazon. Get Your Copy Today! ____________________________________________________________ Links Jonathan Martin Picks Josh Justice: React Data Layer Josh Warwick: Nine Lies About Work Charles Max Wood: Clean Coders Podcast General Conference
3/3/202056 minutes, 40 seconds
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RNR 156: Progressive Web Apps versus React Native

The panel dives into the pros and cons of writing PWAs versus writing React Native applications. We work out the definition (sort of) of a PWA and having a web application that works well on mobile and the availability and complexity tradeoffs between the two solutions. Panelists Jamon Holmgren Josh Justice Charles Max Wood Sponsors G2i Infinite Red CacheFly ____________________________________________________________ "The MaxCoders Guide to Finding Your Dream Developer Job" by Charles Max Wood is now available on Amazon. Get Your Copy Today! ____________________________________________________________ Links Google - Progressive Web Apps Progressive Web Apps: Escaping Tabs Without Losing Our Soul Apple's Refusal to Support PWA's Alexander Pope: ServiceWorkers Outbreak Why Was Service Worker Merged into Create React App? EmberConf 2016: Opening Keynote by Yehuda Katz & Tom Dale Picks Josh Justice: Sleeping Queens Sushi Go! Jamon Holmgren: Learn to code in 2020, get hired, and have fun along the way Charles Max Wood: Hiss King of Tokyo
2/25/202048 minutes, 41 seconds
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RNR 155: React Native Drax and Open Source with Joe Lafiosca

Joe Lafiosca gave a lightning talk at Chain React 2019 and wrote a library that allows you to drag and drop views in React Native. If you need to move, re-order, or manage elements or lists in your React Native app, you should check out Drax. Joe walks us through the capabilities of the library and how it came together. Panelists Jamon Holmgren Charles Max Wood Guest Joe Lafiosca Sponsors G2i Infinite Red CacheFly ____________________________________________________________ "The MaxCoders Guide to Finding Your Dream Developer Job" by Charles Max Wood is now available on Amazon. Get Your Copy Today! ____________________________________________________________ Links [Drax the Destroyer](00:35:47 Charles Wood: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drax_the_Destroyer) Chain React 2019 - Joe Lafiosca - Lightning Talk - 3rd Party Nightmares GitHub Nuclearpasta react-native-drax Facebook.github React Native Docs Haxe Twitter Joe Lafiosca Proxi Coach Picks Jamon Holmgren: Slack Minder Charles Max Wood: Generation Z Unfiltered Joe Lafiosca: TypeScript 8-Bit Show And Tell
2/18/20201 hour, 8 minutes, 33 seconds
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RNR 154: React Native at Scale at Wix with Omri Bruchim

Omri explains how to build React Native apps that will be used by thousands and thousands of users across a large website infrastructure. He explains the architecture and modules used and how they approach native code for Wix's applications. Panelists Josh Justice Jamon Holmgren Christopher Reyes Guest Omri Bruchim Sponsors G2i Infinite Red CacheFly ____________________________________________________________ "The MaxCoders Guide to Finding Your Dream Developer Job" by Charles Max Wood is now available on Amazon. Get Your Copy Today! ____________________________________________________________ Links Chain React 2018: Detox: A year in. Building it, Testing with it by Rotem Mizrachi-Meidan Detox: Github Detox Instruments Chain React 2019 - Lorenzo Sciandra - All Hands on Deck - The React Native Community Experience Github Remx Picks Josh Justice: Pitch Meetings Peaceful Parent, Happy Kids Peaceful Parent, Happy Kids Online Course Christopher Reyes: The Millionaire Next Door Jamon Holmgren: War Stories
2/11/202059 minutes, 28 seconds
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RNR 153: Getting Down with Native Code

In this episode of React Native Radio the panel dives deep into native code. They discuss how it works and shares their experiences using it. They start by discussing why native code is useful and why would anyone choose to use it. The panel defines the bridge and what it means for native code. They consider why React Native developers coming from a web development background are intimidated by the native side. The panel shares use cases for native code, when native SDKs need to be integrated and building UI components, two specific examples from their jobs. They discuss, Java, Kotlin, Swift, and Objective C. They compare these different languages and explain which one is the best for certain situations. The panel shares learning resources and discusses native code for iOS and Android. Panelists Josh Justice Jamon Holmgren Christopher Reyes Sponsors G2i Infinite Red CacheFly ____________________________________________________________ "The MaxCoders Guide to Finding Your Dream Developer Job" by Charles Max Wood is now available on Amazon. Get Your Copy Today! ____________________________________________________________ Links Chain React Conf workshop on native coding Turbo Modules RFC RNR 133 with Eric Lewis on Turbo Modules https://facebook.github.io/react-native/docs/native-modules-android.html https://facebook.github.io/react-native/docs/native-modules-ios Native UI Components - iOS Native UI Components - Android React Native Fabric RFC React-native-webview Draftbit https://www.facebook.com/ReactNativeRadio/ https://twitter.com/R_N_Radio Picks Josh Justice: Pitch Meetings Peaceful Parent, Happy Kids Peaceful Parent, Happy Kids Online Course Christopher Reyes: https://fourhourworkweek.com/ Jamon Holmgren: https://www.spaceengineersgame.com
2/4/202056 minutes, 21 seconds
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RNR 152: Tips and Tricks When Using React Native with Yassir Hartani

In this episode of React Native Radio Josh Justice interviews Yassir Hartani. Yassir writes a blog about all he learns while programming with React Native. They begin by discussing his article about React Native Navigation. Yassir explains why he prefers React Native Navigation and walks Josh through the article. They move on to share tips for getting into React Native development. Yassir shares the differences between React Native development and developing on the web. He explains the difference in base components, syntax, and naming. For those used to developing on the web he recommends using styled-components. Next, the discuss best practices for upgrading and explain why upgrading in React Native can be painful. They discuss tips for improving user experience including, keyboards, clickable buttons, native feedback, and safe area view. Developer experience tips are next. Yassir recommends building for both iOS and Android, test for both platforms as well. They also recommend testing on a physical device. The panel shares other testing tips and gives error tracking recommendations. Panelists Josh Justice Guest Yassir Hartani Sponsors G2i Infinite Red CacheFly ____________________________________________________________ "The MaxCoders Guide to Finding Your Dream Developer Job" by Charles Max Wood is now available on Amazon. Get Your Copy Today! ____________________________________________________________ Links An Introduction to React-Native-Navigation Styled Components for React Native React Native Upgrade Helper React Native CLI “upgrade” command KeyboardAvoidingView TouchableNativeFeedback React-native-platform-touchable SafeAreaView https://facebook.github.io/react-native/docs/improvingux Sentry Bugsnag Android keystores Fastlane CircleCI App Center CodePush Detox Travis CI https://www.facebook.com/ReactNativeRadio/ https://twitter.com/R_N_Radio Picks Josh Justice: Big Nerd Ranch Guides PouchDB `pouchdb-react-native` Yassir Hartani: Deep Work 4-Hour Workweek
1/28/20201 hour, 14 minutes, 22 seconds
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RNR 151: JavaScript Language Features

In this episode of React Native Radio the panel discusses JavaScript Language Features. They discuss their uses, which ones they prefer and how they shape the language. Josh Justice starts the discussion with Babel, a transpiling tool. They explain what it is and invite listeners to donate to the project. Josh also explains what ECMAScript is. Next, they discuss arrow functions, explaining what they are used for. Arrow functions clean up code and encourage clean programming. They also help with “this” keyword binding. The panel discusses the class keyword, and how it made its way into JavaScript. They discuss class features, class properties, and private fields. Though it is a bit of a controversial topic right now the panel discusses the keywords for declaring a variable, var, let, and const. They share thoughts on the controversy and their preferences. ESLint and Prettier are recommended. They compare promise and async-await. Jamon Holmgren shares his experiences from the time before promise and async-await. The panel discusses destructuring and shares experiences from their own work. They discuss property value shorthand, a feature they use every day. Rest and spread are considered. Jamon brings up string literals, proxies, and decorators. They end by discussing the value of learning new languages. Panelists Josh Justice Jamon Holmgren Sponsors G2i Infinite Red CacheFly ____________________________________________________________ "The MaxCoders Guide to Finding Your Dream Developer Job" by Charles Max Wood is now available on Amazon. Get Your Copy Today! ____________________________________________________________ Links https://github.com/tonsky/FiraCode https://dank.sh/ JS Private Fields and OO Design On let vs const Promises for asynchronous programming Feature watch: ECMAScript 2020 Gluegun Property value shorthands https://www.facebook.com/ReactNativeRadio/ https://twitter.com/R_N_Radio Picks Josh Justice: Donate to Babel https://overreacted.io/ Jamon Holmgren: https://academy.infinite.red/ Beginning Machine Learning with TensorFlow.js
1/21/20201 hour, 7 minutes, 23 seconds
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RNR 150: React Native Pros and Cons

In this episode of React Native Radio the panel walks through an article written by Net Guru outlining the pros and cons of React Native. The first pro the panel discusses is that is React Native is faster to build. The panel shares their experience with building with React Native. They agree that React Native is fast unless unique customization is necessary; this leads them to discuss one of the cons of React Native, the lack of some custom modules. The next pro they discuss is the fact that this one framework can work across multiple platforms. While they agree React Native is not perfect, it does do a good job sharing code and other things across platforms. This saves on cost and time. Another pro they discuss is hot reloading, which included over the air updates and fast refresh. Smaller teams are both pros and cons according to the panel. Smaller teams are possible because everyone works together, there is no longer a need for an iOS team and an Android team. The panel does point out specialists in those platforms may still be needed to work out any kinks in the different platforms. They explain how whether smaller teams are a pro or a con is based on the case. They discuss the controversy of how fast React Native is. It is faster than some frameworks and slower than others. The panel discusses their experience with React Native speed, performance, and how they are measured. Simplified UI is the last pro on the list. The cons they overview once more, though they do discuss them in how they relate to the pros. The first con the panel discusses is less smooth navigation. The panel believes that the navigation works great unless you create something custom or irregular. The other cons are the lack of custom modules and the need for Native developers. They end by discusses the alternative frameworks to React Native and their experience with them. Panelists Josh Justice Charles Max Wood Christopher Reyes Sponsors G2i Infinite Red CacheFly ____________________________________________________________ "The MaxCoders Guide to Finding Your Dream Developer Job" by Charles Max Wood is now available on Amazon. Get Your Copy Today! ____________________________________________________________ Links React Native Pros and Cons RN Platform module RN Device Info RN 0.61 with Fast Refresh RNR 145 Five Approaches to RN Ash Furrow, The Case for React Native https://www.facebook.com/ReactNativeRadio/ https://twitter.com/R_N_Radio Picks Charles Max Wood: https://kanbanflow.com/ https://tomato-timer.com/ Josh Justice: It Doesn’t Have to Be Crazy At Work Christopher Reyes: https://www.letgo.com/en-us https://offerup.com/
1/14/202055 minutes, 53 seconds
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RNR 149: React Native Radio Still at RxJS Live

In this episode of React Native Radio Charles Max Wood continues interviewing speakers at RxJS Live. First, he interviews Mike Ryan and Sam Julien. They gave a talk about Groupby, a little known operator. They overview the common problems other mapping operators have and how Groupby addresses these problems. The discuss with Charles where these types of operators are most commonly used and use an analogy to explain the different mapping operators. Next, Charles talks to Tracy Lee. Her talk defines and explains the top twenty operators people should use. In her talk, she shows real-world use cases and warns against gotchas. Tracy and Charles explain that you don’t need to know all 60 operators, most people only need about 5-10 to function. She advises people to know the difference between the different types of operators. Tracy ends her interview by explaining her desire to inspire women and people of minority groups. She and Charles share their passion for diversity and giving everyone the chance to do what they love. Dean Radcliffe speaks with Charles next and discusses his talk about making React Forms reactive. They discuss binding observables in React and how Dean used this in his business. He shares how he got inspired for this talk and how he uses RxJS in his everyday work. The final interview is with Joe Eames, CEO of Thinkster. Joe spoke about error handling. He explains how he struggled with this as did many others so he did a deep dive to find answers to share. In his talk, he covers what error handling is and what it is used for. Joe outlines where most people get lost when it comes to error handling. He also shares the three strategies used in error handling, Retry, Catch and Rethrow and, Catch and Replace. Charles shares his admiration for the Thinkster teaching approach. Joe explains what Thinkster is about and what makes them special. He also talks about The DevEd podcast. Panelists Charles Max Wood Guests Mike Ryan Sam Julien Tracy Lee Dean Radcliffe Joe Eames Sponsors Infinite Red G2i CacheFly ____________________________________________________________ "The MaxCoders Guide to Finding Your Dream Developer Job" by Charles Max Wood is now available on Amazon. Get Your Copy Today! ____________________________________________________________ Links https://www.rxjs.live/ RxJS Live Youtube Channel https://twitter.com/mikeryandev https://twitter.com/samjulien https://twitter.com/ladyleet? https://www.npmjs.com/package/rx-helper https://twitter.com/deaniusol https://twitter.com/josepheames https://devchat.tv/dev-ed/ https://www.facebook.com/ReactNativeRadio/ https://twitter.com/R_N_Radio
1/7/202039 minutes, 2 seconds
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RNR 148: What's in My Stack?

In this episode of React Native Radio the panel overviews the libraries and tools they choose for their stack and explain why they choose them. Christopher Reyes starts by discussing his favorite notes app, Bear Notes. He shares the features from the app that makes him love it so much. The panel also discusses Notion as a good resource for organizing teams. Next, Chris outlines the stack he would recommend for someone new to development and React Native. He recommends React Native CLI, React Native Navigation, Native Base, and Async Storage. Chris explains why he recommends these tools. The panel also discusses the importance of going back to your source to make sure you are using the most up to date product. The panel considers what version five of React Navigation with the component-based API will change in their everyday work. They all express their excitement to try it. Jamon Holmgren is the next panelist to outline his stack. He builds with Ignite and uses the stack that it provides. Jamon explains how Ignite works and what it has in its stack. He likes React Navigation, MobX and, React Native Screens. Jamon goes over the pros and cons of a Native navigation stack compared to a JavaScript one. He also explains why he prefers MobX and goes over the differences over their various tools. He also discusses the boilerplates built by Infinite Red and what to expect in their upcoming boilerplates. Next, Charles Max Wood shares his troubles with his current DevchatTV app and the panel tries to help. Josh Justice is the last to overview his stack, he discusses one of his hobby apps, building a todo app. He is using Orbitjs, ESLint, Prettier, React Native Elements, and React Native Paper. Josh emphasizes the need to test even in hobby projects, for that he uses Dependabot, React Native testing library, and Detox. Panelists Josh Justice Charles Max Wood Christopher Reyes Jamon Holmgren Sponsors Infinite Red G2i CacheFly Links Bear Notes Notion NativeBase AsyncStorage React Native CLI React Navigation React Navigation v5 preview Ignite React Native screens MobX State Tree React Native EU 2019: Jamon Holmgren MobX Jamon Holmgren - Build an iOS and Android app in 15 minutes using React Native Orbit JS nativeup Dependabot Material UI guidelines iOS Human Interface Guidelines Appium https://www.facebook.com/ReactNativeRadio/ https://twitter.com/R_N_Radio Picks Charles Max Wood: The MaxCoders Guide To Finding Your Dream Developer Job Buy DevchatTV a coffee Josh Justice: Editor Snippets Christopher Reyes: MacBook Pro Web Developer Setup — From clean slate to dev machine Jamon Holmgren: Software Libraries Are Terrifying
12/31/20191 hour, 3 minutes, 8 seconds
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RNR 147: Libraries vs Omakase

In this episode of React Native Radio the panel discusses the different approaches frameworks have for building stack. The panel takes a moment to define the two major approaches, libraries and batteries included. They list various frameworks and discuss where they lie on the scale of libraries to omakase. Frameworks like React and React Native are the panels examples of a libraries approach framework. Developers pick and choose libraries to build their stack, React is basically just a UI library. They use Ruby on Rails as the example of an omakase approach; about 80% of the stack is chosen for you. The pros and cons of each approach are considered. The panel shares their experiences picking libraries for their React and React Native apps and describe some of the challenges. Along with the freedom and flexibility given to the developer with a libraries approach, there is also the stress of keeping up with the latest libraries and tools. The beauty of this approach is the diversity and decentralization. The omakase approach relieves the stress of keeping up with the latest libraries because it chooses them for you. There is safety in numbers, meaning the libraries chosen by omakase frameworks will always be supported. Also, substitutions are still possible. This approach can also be helpful for beginners, giving them training wheels and room to learn without too much responsibility. The panel discusses when each approach is helpful. They share their experiences with each approach and with frameworks that lie somewhere on that spectrum. The panel shares their preferences. The needs for conventions and standards are considered. The panel shares options for an omakase approach for React. Panelists Charles Max Wood Josh Justice Christopher Reyes Sponsors Infinite Red G2i CacheFly Links Ignite Rails Doctrine Ember.js https://nativebase.io/kitchen-sink-app https://www.facebook.com/ReactNativeRadio/ https://twitter.com/R_N_Radio Picks Josh Justice: Frozen II redux-thunk Christopher Reyes: JSJ 246 GraphQL and Apollo with Uri Goldshtein Artsy Omakase Charles Max Wood: The Bishop's Wife Miracle on 34th Street How the Grinch Stole Christmas
12/24/201940 minutes, 23 seconds
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RNR 146: React Native Radio at RxJS Live

In this episode of React Native Radio Charles Max Wood does interviews at RxJS Live. His first interview is with Ben Lesh, a core team member of RxJS. Ben has been working on RxJS for the last four years. In his talk, he shares the future of RxJs, the timeline for versions 7 and 8. With Charles, he discusses his work on RxJS and the adoption of RxJS. Next, Charles interviews Sam Julien and Kim Maida. They gave a talk together covering the common problems developers have when learning RxJS. In the talk, they share tips for those learning RxJS. Charles wonders what inspired them to give this talk. Both share experiences where they encouraged someone to use RxJS but the learning curve was to steep. They discuss the future of RxJS adoptions and resources. Finally, Charles interviews Kim alone about her second talk about RxJS and state management. She explains to Charles that many state management libraries are built on RxJS and that it is possible to roll out your own state management solution with RxJS. They discuss why there are so many different state management libraries. Kim shares advice for those looking to roll out their own solutions. Panelists Charles Max Wood Guests Ben Lesch Sam Julien Kim Maida Sponsors Infinite Red G2i CacheFly Links https://twitter.com/benlesh http://www.samjulien.com/ https://twitter.com/samjulien https://twitter.com/KimMaida https://www.rxjs.live/ https://www.facebook.com/ReactNativeRadio/ https://twitter.com/R_N_Radio
12/17/201928 minutes, 18 seconds
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RNR 145: The Five Approaches to Using React Native

In this episode of React Native Radio the panel discusses Josh Justice’s blog post outlining four approaches to using React Native and a fifth approach he has heard about since publishing the post. Josh summarizes the post and explains how knowing the benefits of each approach can minimize the downsides of using React Native that scare people away from using it. Understanding each approach can also help you decide which approach would work best for your company. The first approach and the recommend approach recommended by React Native is Expo. Josh explains what Expo is and how it simplifies React Native for those starting out. The panel shares their experiences with Expo and considers the benefits of using it. They list many of the tools that Expo has right of the box and praise the simplicity of setting up and using for developers unfamiliar with native development tools. The next approach to using React Native is React Native CLI. React Native CLI is the default approach to using React Native. This approach does require some knowledge of Xcode and android studio. It is the best option if you need to use some native integration not included in Expo. The panel shares recommendations for learning and the use of React Native CLI. The next approach is inserting React Native into an existing native app. Josh explains how this is done and the benefits of doing so gradually. The panel considers why this approach might be used. Josh shares some challenges he saw when using this approach. The panel briefly discusses the approach Josh does not mention in his post, Expo Kit. The final approach from the blog post and the most complex is using React Native in an independent component library. The panel considers the benefits of this approach including the isolation of the React Native code and freeing up native developers. Reusing code is discussed including how this approach can be used to save time and be used for testing. The episode ends as the panel gives recommendations for native developers wanting to get into React Native or bring React Native to their companies. React Native has a very helpful and tightknit community and the panel invites anyone struggling or wanting to know more about React Native to reach out to the community. Panelists Charles Max Wood Josh Justice Narendra Shetty Christopher Reyes Sponsors Infinite Red G2i CacheFly Links Four Approaches to React Native Big Nerd Ranch guides for iOS and Android ExpoKit React Native Community CLI Reactiflux https://www.facebook.com/ReactNativeRadio/ https://twitter.com/R_N_Radio Picks Josh Justice: GitHub Actions GitHub Packages (Package Registry) Exploring JS Deep JavaScript Foundations Christopher Reyes: Ignite cli reactotron
12/10/20191 hour, 7 minutes, 56 seconds
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RNR 144: At RxJS Live with Hannah Howard

In this episode of React Native Radio Charles Max Wood interviews Hannah Howard at RxJS Live about her talk. Hannah is really enthusiastic about RxJS especially when it comes to frontend development. Her talk is about how to architect full-scale apps with RxJS. Hannah gives a brief summary of her talk. Charles having met Hanna previously at Code Beam asks her how functional programming and reactive programming work together in her mind. Hannah describes how she sees programming. Panelists Charles Max Wood Guest: Hannah Howard Sponsors Infinite Red G2i CacheFly Links https://www.rxjs.live/ RxJS Live Youtube Channel https://twitter.com/techgirlwonder https://www.facebook.com/ReactNativeRadio/ https://twitter.com/R_N_Radio
12/4/20198 minutes, 59 seconds
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RNR 143: The Roles of QA and Development

In this episode of React Native Radio the panel considers the roles of QA and development teams. Charles Max Wood and Josh Justice share their backgrounds in QA and development, this gives them a unique perspective, having seen it from both sides. They begin by discussing and defining some terms. Charles explains that most terms are defined more by an organization than the industry. The panel discusses testing tools like Cypress and Detox, explaining their uses and value. They define black box and gray box testing and consider the benefits of each testing type. Josh explains the value of manual testing and how that value may never be lost. They consider the strategy of relying on users to find bugs. They compare testing mobile and web development. They consider how the roles of QA and development overlap and the best ways to define the roles of each team. Charles recommends each organization sit down and clearly define these roles. Josh recommends clearly outlining where CI and CD come into play. They consider the common relationship issues found between QA and development, including animosity and an “us vs. them” mentality. Charles and Josh explain the value of working together and communicating with each other. They give advice on how to work together and improve relationships between QA and development. Panelists Charles Max Wood Josh Justice Sponsors Infinite Red G2i CacheFly Links The MaxCoders Guide To Finding Your Dream Developer Job https://github.com/wix/Detox Appium https://www.cypress.io/ https://www.facebook.com/ReactNativeRadio/ https://twitter.com/R_N_Radio Picks Charles Max Wood: Holiday Inn White Christmas The MaxCoders Guide To Finding Your Dream Developer Job Josh Justice: Code review Slack
11/26/20191 hour, 49 seconds
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RNR 142: Battling Bugs with James Smith

In this episode of React Native Radio Charles Max Wood interviews James Smith, the co-founder, and CEO of Bugsnag. James gives Bugsnag’s background and explains what makes it different than other bug-finding tools. He shares statistics on how much bugs cost. Developers spend on average 17.3 hrs per week dealing with bad code, 85 billion dollars in GDP dollars are lost to bad code every year and most customers leave an app after two crashes, harming your brand. Chuck and James consider when and why customers leave reviews. They consider how reviews help in finding and fixing bugs. They discuss how helpful it would be if they could communicate with unhappy customers to help them find bugs. James explains how Bugsnag can help with this by replicating user interactions to find what steps led to a bug. James explains what to once all the data has been gathered and the best processes for actually fixing the bugs. This process stems on establishing ownership and identifying priority bugs. Although QAs and QEs are getting more common, James recommends empowering the engineering team to fix bugs. Chuck and James consider the idea of a bug sheriff, a rotating position who holds the responsibility of determining priorities and ownership. They consider how these processes could lower the number of bugs and teach developers to better handle bugs. James explains that “zero bugs” is an impossible goal because there will always be more bugs, the hope is to stay on top of them so the team can reach new velocity. Performance bugs are considered and James explains how these can be measured and improved each release. Panelists Charles Max Wood Guest James Smith Sponsors Infinite Red G2i CacheFly Links https://stripe.com/reports/developer-coefficient-2018 Buckaroo https://square.github.io/leakcanary/ https://www.bugsnag.com/ https://twitter.com/loopj?lang=en https://www.facebook.com/ReactNativeRadio/ https://twitter.com/R_N_Radio Picks Charles Max Wood: The MaxCoders Guide To Finding Your Dream Developer Job It's A Wonderful Life Mr. Krueger's Christmas James Smith: DroidCon Links Awakening
11/19/201957 minutes, 18 seconds
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RNR 141: EEON Mitch Masia

In this episode of React Native Radio, panelists Josh Justice and Charles Max Wood interview Mitch Masia. He is a software engineer from Chicago and works with all things JavaScript, React, React Native, Node, and is currently working on a project to create a financial research platform. The product is called EEON. It is inspired by the lack of apps for people to easily research and make informed financial decisions when it comes to investing with all the amazing zero commission trading apps out there. They are looking to expand upon the information available within those apps to be able to give a rating system, real time visualizations, and data on financial statements. They discuss how this app is constructed and Mitch mentions how great Redis Pub/Sub is for real time functionality. He talks about how difficult it has been to work with multiple services and that recently he has condensed some of those services. React Native with Expo is what he is currently using on his frontend. Right now, iOS is the focus, but android will be following soon thereafter. Mitch acknowledges that most of this already is online, but there is a lack of resources specifically for apps and the panelists agree that how great it is to have an app specifically meant for what they want to do on a web browser. The panelists discuss how the project was started with Expo and the many templates and preset configurations that are available and they compare it to Rails for React Native. Mitch states that the build process is the biggest benefit with Expo among many others. They go on to talk about the different services that Mitch is using for his frontend and backend and what he has used in the past. Mitch talks about how to create a seamless dev experience and his intentionality with constants and consistent build and release process. He uses a library called Semantic Release to release software quicker and more efficiently with an automated system. Redis has been a huge asset for Mitch and has used it as a cache, pub/sub mechanism, and loves the API they expose. Next, the panelists talk about the visualization of data and how Mitch does it. The design has followed an iOS feel with large text and lots of white space. For the charting he used a web view with React Native echarts wrapper, and it has done an exceptional job and Mitch praises the developers who worked on it. The panelists question Mitch about GraphQL and its automated updating of the cache. He responds with options of optimistic updates and automatic updates and that he uses the latter. Mitch goes into some of the difficulties with implementing the automatic updates, but they’ve been able to get around it to provide a seamless experience. They next talk about difficulties with animation and that Mitch ended up using a library called React Native Pose that gives a spring like automation. This leads into a discussion about favorite React Native libraries and Mitch talks about React Native Typography which has a lot of prebuilt styles with default weights and sizes which helps the app feel a lot more Native. For forms they have used Formik and React Final Form. Next, the panelists talk about testing and how Mitch uses the testing diamond, which is to write few end to end tests, a lot of integration tests, and few unit tests. Charles Max Wood used unit testing in the past, but as he has entered the business side, he does more end to end tests because of its importance with client retention. The panelists discuss more about EEON and how Mitch wants to make the data that the app provides to the user be given in a heat map form to make it more navigable and within certain parameters that the user sets. He uses React Native Snap Carousel with heat maps nested within it to create a very nice-looking UI (see EEON for visual). Next, the panel talks about collaborating with the app and how the app will be funded. Mitch talks about how the app will have a generous number of free features but will be funded with premium subscriptions to access all of the information. With regards to collaboration, Mitch says the biggest win has been GraphQL and its graphical data explorer and React Native Expo. Mitch talks about how energizing and fun it is to be greenfielding a project and that they are currently testing with financial experts to create this app. Panelists Josh Justice Charles Max Wood Guest Mitch Masia Sponsors Infinite Red CacheFly Ruby Rogues iPhreaks Links Mitch Masia - GitHub Mitch Masia - Blog EEON Mitch Masia - Slides Expo React Native Typography React Native Snap Carousel React Native Popmotion Redis Pub/Sub RNR on Facebook RNR on Twitter Picks Josh Justice MobX Twitter Charles Max Wood St. George Marathon CES Mitch Masia Ant Design GraphQL Shield Can it be done in React Native? YouTube videos Raquetball
10/29/201954 minutes, 14 seconds
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RNR 140: Best Practices with Zain Sajjad

In this episode of React Native Radio Josh Justice interviews Zain Sajjad. Zain leads the team of frontend developers at Peekaboo Guru. They use React on their web interfaces and React Native on their mobile interfaces. Zain and Josh discuss some of the work Zain is doing and overviews his recent blog post outlining best practices for React developers. Zain explains how smooth the transition was to React Native coming from React. They had a good knowledge of how React worked from their web applications which made learning React Native easy. Zain shares why they chose React Native, they wanted a quality frontend and a lot of code reusability across platforms. Josh and Zain consider some of the other benefits of using React and React Native, including maintaining the same mental model and libraries. Zain discusses their recent update and the Hermes engine. He explains how it makes apps more performant and with better execution. Josh and Zain discuss how they measure performance. Zain shares the tools they use at Peekaboo Guru and their goals in making the whole app more performant not just one aspect of the app. Navigation is the next topic they discuss. Zain explains how his team tried both React Native Navigation and React Navigation. He compares the tool, explaining why he would choose React Navigation for most applications. Zain shares the improvements that have been made to React Navigation in the past couple of years. They are currently using React Native Navigation which was better for their application at the time in order to maintain performance on low-end android phones. Zain explains how low-end android phones can affect performance and how they test for low-end phones. Josh and Zain move on to discuss Zain’s blog article outlining best practices for react developers. Josh considers how difficult it must have been to pinpoint best practices for React, with its unique approach to programming. Zain explains that these best practices are best for those unfamiliar with React but can benefit everyone. Josh shares some of his own advice for developers new to React. Mainly, don’t be discouraged by the lack of structure, learn patterns that work from more experienced developers and don’t be afraid to experiment. The first practice explained in the blog article is Container and Presentation components. Zain explains that this is one key factor in keeping applications simple and scalable. It stems from cognitive condense, by separating and containing things, developers can focus on one thing at a time. Zain explains the best way to do this. He and Josh consider the benefits of using this in React and React Native. Next, Zain explains some React Architecture best practices. He tells Josh its all about having good constraints available and being flexible as you build. Josh considers how this changes the way he builds his applications, being more fluid with his files based on the needs of the application. Another best practice discussed is called React Wrapper Component Minimized. While working with large scale React apps developers tend to use a lot of third-party libraries. The best practice Zain describes is to wrap the library in a component, this allows you to use the library but also to switch it out more easily in the future if you find a better library. You don’t have to do this with every library just the ones that are used everywhere in your app so you can easily switch it out. Josh explains the power of this practice. Uniformity Across React Components, this best practice makes components easier to read and adapt. Zain explains how implementing this best practice in his team saved the a lot of time. He and Josh consider how consistency could benefit a team of any size. Zain and Josh finish up by touching on the last few best practices. Testing React components, how linting your code can help you avoid problems that may occur once your code is executed. Portability of code and keeping it usable for other platforms. Making React testing less annoying and deploying React Apps using CI/CD tools, for which Zain and Josh share resources. Panelists Josh Justice Guest Zain Sajjad Sponsors Infinite Red Adventures in Angular Adventures in Blockchain CacheFly Links RRU 080: Navigating React Navigation with Zain Sajjad React Best Practices: Maintaining Large Scale Projects Comparing Mobile Machine Learning Frameworks https://peekaboo.guru/ Hermes Prepack Plop JS Firebase Performance React Native Navigation React Navigation React Navigation 5.0 Building resilient frontend architecture - Monica Lent The Universal Architecture React Native Testing Library Detox E2E testing CircleCI https://twitter.com/zsajjad93 https://www.facebook.com/ReactNativeRadio/ https://twitter.com/R_N_Radio Picks Josh Justice: Thank you Meetup Organizers! Poké Bar
10/22/201945 minutes, 11 seconds
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RNR 139: Upgrade Helper with Lucas Bento

In this week’s episode of React Native Radio Charles Max Wood interview Lucas Bento. Lucas has been working with React Native for around four years. He helped create and maintains Upgrade Helper. Upgrade Helper helps React Native developers when an automatic upgrade fails. In this episode, they talk about Upgrade Helper, React Native Doctor and open sourcing software. Upgrading React Native can be awful. Lucas explains how this process has become easier and now most problems happen with developers who are new to React Native. They are still working on ways to make upgrading more smooth. Charles shares his plans to build a mobile DevChat application with React Native. He asks Lucas for advice on how to update the template app he purchased in the past to help with this project. Lucas explains that it depends on what version the app is currently using. He recommends not skipping versions when updating, to run the upgrade command and check the app for errors. The panel discusses the common problems seen when upgrading versions. The most common problems comes from integration with libraries. When the app uses a react native library there are fewer problems with recent releases, as the library maintainers have time to make any changes before the release. Libraries from outside maintainers may lag as they have to play catch up after the release. Lucas explains how Upgrade Helper works. It is a web interface that shows tutorials, comments and other content that help developers upgrade their applications. They tell Upgrade Helper what version they are currently using and what version they would like to use. Upgrade helper shows the changelogs for the version jumps, major changes that were made between versions, along with a guide that walks you through the upgrades. Upgrade helper has a couple more things coming soon. Lucas is really excited about implementing a dark mode. They are also launching a discussion forum for people to discuss the different versions, sharing problems and solutions. Lucas explains how he got involved in this project. After seeing something similar in the angular project, Lucas, Pablo Discobar and Lorenzo Sciandra decided to build Upgrade Helper for React Native. Now they maintain it together. Lucas shares how much he enjoys working on this project and finding solutions to these messy upgrade problems. He shares his first experience running into these problems and explains that they do get easier the longer you deal with them. Charles asks how upgrading works with native dependencies. Lucas explains that currently when you run the upgrade command it does not check the native dependencies, it is very minimal and barebones. Developers can check the changelogs and make the necessary changes after. This is one reason that upgrading can be so difficult. The React Native Community does want to build a tool in the future that will automatically upgrade native dependencies. Lucas explains that they have a lot of exciting ideas for React Native but not enough time to work on them. Charles commiserates, explaining how time is a precious commodity when volunteers are running the show. Lucas and Charles discuss resources and recommendations for help upgrading. Lucas tells listeners to look out for Upgrade Support, the discussion forum. He explains that there are a lot of upgrading tutorials for React Native If there is anyone out there who likes creating posts on upgrading React Native Lucas invites them to reach out, he would gladly put them up on the forum. The panel talks briefly about React Native Doctor. React Native Doctor is an interactive CLI that checks apps for problems and then fixes them. Lucas explains what Doctor will check and how it works. If it can’t fix a problem on its own, it logs a message on the UI explaining how the engineer can fix the problem. Lucas explains how this will be very helpful when upgrading versions as well. The episode ends with a discussion on open source contributions. Lucas explains how developers can get involved in these projects and the React Native Community. He and Charles tell everyone not to be afraid to contribute, they are all volunteers. Open source is for everyone and a place where developers can learn new things. Lucas shares what he has learned since working in opensource. They discuss the spectrum of attitudes towards open source, either everything from “I open source everything” all the way to “I don’t open source at all”. They encourage everyone to honor the individual decisions of fellow developers and avoid shaming those they disagree with. Panelists Charles Max Wood Guest Lucas Bento Sponsors Infinite Red Views on Vue G2i CacheFly Links https://github.com/lucasbento https://twitter.com/lbentosilva https://www.facebook.com/ReactNativeRadio/ https://twitter.com/R_N_Radio Picks Charles Max Wood: Memberpress https://www.membershipacademy.com?aff=cmaxw https://www.learndash.com Maxcoders.io Lucas Bento: Upgrade Helper React Native Doctor Avengers: Endgame
10/15/201941 minutes, 32 seconds
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RNR 138: Startup Mindset with Calvin Yu

In this episode of React Native Radio, Josh Justice interviews Calvin Yu. Calvin is a consultant mostly working with Ruby on Rails but also works with React Native and mobile development. He has quite the history of working with startups, all varying in size. Calvin shares what it was like working with startup companies. Calvin explains what you have to change mentally to work in a startup. First, you have to realize that you don’t have all the answers and that it takes a commitment. He also explains that because you don’t have all the answers you will make a mistake, which means you need to be able to learn from it and move on. Josh and Calvin share their thought on using risky or bleeding edge technologies in a startup. Calvin explains that when developers are looking to join a start-up they want to work in something new, exciting and a little risky. They consider the risks and the benefits, how new technologies could give a startup a leg up on the competition. Josh brings up a blog post titled “Choose Boring Technology”, he summarizes explaining that startups should pick boring, old reliable technology for the parts of the app that don’t matter. The panel moves on to discuss React Native more specifically, Calvin explains why he chose React Native over another cross-platform mobile solution. React Native provides a great experience in the mobile platform, it allows him to give the users what they want. Josh and Calvin discuss what users want from their apps or a user's hierarchy of needs. First, the app needs to be useful, if an app isn’t useful who cares if it performs well. After making sure the app is useful, you can then go back and worry about performance and other secondary needs, Calvin shares the story of how he got into React Native. He was working on some React apps to render kiosk displays when he was approached to build an internal iOS app. The app did some internal functionality for a team of home repair contractors. At the time NativeiOS seemed like overkill for what they wanted. Not to mention they would want the same thing in Android. React Native seemed the obvious choice, so he just dove right in; learning trial by fire. Josh and Calvin consider how React Native has evolved over the years. Calvin shares some of the enduring pros and cons of the framework and explains when to reach for React Native and when to reach for something else. He makes most of his comparisons to Flutter. Flutter is great for game design and custom UI, but React Native is the ideal solution for cross-platform native applications. React Native is well-tuned for reusability. Calvin believes that the React Native ecosystem will grow because it is such an approachable language. Ruby on Rails is considered due to Josh and Calvin’s background in it. Josh considers Ruby on Rails and how it comes with everything you need right out the box but React Native is quite the opposite. This makes Josh wonder what is so appealing about React Native to Calvin. Calvin explains that he hopes that someday React Native will be ready out of the box and gives ideas of how it might get there. Calvin considers the future of software development. He believes that building applications will be pushed up in the stack. That building applications will a thing that anyone can do, just like anyone can use a spreadsheet. He thinks software development will get more approachable and easy tooling that will make building applications much simpler. He considers how comfortable his kids are with technology and touch screens and this will affect future software developers. Panelists Josh Justice Guest Calvin Yu Sponsors Adventures in DevOps React Round Up G2i CacheFly Links Choose Boring Technology blog post Hierarchy of User Needs GraphQL Airtable Coda The Core Team of the Internet (with Yehuda Katz) https://twitter.com/cyu https://github.com/cyu/ https://www.rylabs.io/ https://www.facebook.com/ReactNativeRadio/ https://twitter.com/R_N_Radio Picks Josh Justice: VuePress https://atom.io/ Visual Studio Code Calvin Yu: Visual Studio Code Live Share Apache Airflow
10/6/201951 minutes, 25 seconds
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RNR 136: Push Notifications with Narendra Shetty

In this week’s episode of React Native Radio, the panel interviews Narendra Shetty, who gave a recent talk on push notifications. Narendra introduces push notifications, explaining that every app needs something to notify customers. Push notifications have become a main feature in both mobile and web applications and there are a few things every developer needs to understand when using them. Narendra explains the topics he discussed in his talk. The first being how important push notifications are and the importance of understanding when to ask permission to send notifications. Next, he discussed registering new users for notifications and how this differs for Apple and Android. Finally, he talked about the importance of knowing your customers and what types of notifications they would want. Charles Max Wood wonders if the push notifications are less understood because of the React Native perspective. Narendra explains how it depends on where the developer is coming from, the back end developers may not understand push notifications as well as front end developers. It also gets more complicated depending on the device, the server and the location of the user. Josh Justices asks the rest of the panel about how they feel about web applications sending push notifications and wonders if anyone would actually want them from a web app. Charles speaks up and shares his experience both as a developer, since Devchat.TV started sending notifications, and as a consumer on other sites. Narendra considers the success of Charles's experience and explains that with more data push notifications can be optimized. The panel considers why push notifications are more often excepted on the mobile app than on the web app. Narendra explains the need to do push notifications correctly, so as not to irritate the customers. When developers don’t think about the needs of the customers, the customer can be clogged with requests and notifications. Narendra warns developers not to be irritating or the customer will most likely just shut off the notifications. The panel moves on to another talk given by Narendra about AB testing. Narendra explains what AB testing is and how he learned about it. AB testing is where users are presented with two options A or B and they have to choose the one they like the most. Narendra shares the importance of dividing your user base, explaining why this is the hardest and most important part of the experiment. The benefits of AB testing are considered. Josh asks Narendra what size of company is this testing practice most effective. Narendra explains that since the testing group needs to be large it works better for a large company but smaller companies can still do it. Narendra shares some examples of ab testing and recommendations for learning about ab testing. The process is discussed. Narendra stresses the importance of having a hypothesis and primary metric when doing an AB test. He explains it is also a good idea to have secondary metrics to track in the experiment. AB testing gives you data to make decisions and not just go with what your boss thinks is the best thing. The panel discusses the value of data and statistics in decision making and in understanding what the customer wants. Narendra explains how having a product and customer-focused mindset while coding can help you solve the problem that the product is meant to fix. This leads the panel to discuss how to find your passion in programming. The panel advises listeners about finding their passion. Panelists Josh Justice Charles Max Wood Guest Narendra Shetty Sponsors Elixir Mix The Freelancers Show G2i CacheFly Links Apple Push Notification Service Google Cloud Messaging Expo Notifications API Optimizely JavaScript SDK https://guessthetest.com/ What we actually know about software development and how we know it 184 RR What We Actually Know About Software Development and Why We Believe It's True with Greg Wilson and Andreas Stefik https://twitter.com/narendra_shetty?lang=en https://www.facebook.com/ReactNativeRadio/ https://twitter.com/R_N_Radio Picks Josh Justice: Functional Design Patterns for Express.js Algolia Charles Max Wood: #Max Out Your Life Narendra Shetty: Obvious to you. Amazing to others.
9/24/201954 minutes, 10 seconds
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RNR 135: The Why's and How's of Keeping Current

Episode Summary In this week’s episode on React Native Radio, Charles Max Wood (Chuck) shares some of his thoughts and advice for keeping current. He has started a keeping current email course through DevChat.TV and describes what lessons will be taught in this course. He encourages everyone to subscribe to the email course. This idea of keeping current is something Chuck has been thinking about for a while. He gives an intro to the subject, explaining the frustration programmers feel after the reach a level of knowledge in the developer community. They ask themselves what do I learn next? What should I be studying to stay current? Chuck counters that question with why. Why stay current? Chuck wants those who struggle with this to find their motivation behind staying current. He explains that if you are going to spend all this time to level up yourself you should have a goal to reach for. A common answer Chuck hears in response to this question is job mobility. Chuck shares some of his early motivations in staying current. It was partly wanting to stay competitive in the job market. Another part was wanting to sound smart. The last part was loving what he did and just wanting to learn more. Chuck gives advice for finding a job that you really want. He tell listeners to buckle down and really dive into the technologies at your current job so when you do go looking for a new one they know they can expect you to learn their technologies whether you know them or not. Another suggestion he gives is to find the company you want to work for and learn the technologies they are using. Your initiative and drive will impress them. Learning a skill for job mobility is okay but if you learn with a specific goal in mind the job mobility will come with it. Companies today hire based more on aptitude and compatibility than if you know the specific technologies they use. So Chuck's first bit of advice for staying current is to sit down and think of where you want to end up. Do you want to be a speaker, team lead, company engineer, blogger, podcaster or something else? He also tells listeners not to be afraid to change their end goal. Chuck explains that knowing why you want to stay current will help you know what to learn. Learning the technology a company uses is one example. If your goal is to speak at conferences, you might want to learn what topics are in demand, how to submit a good conference proposal, learn what people want to hear or what it takes to become a keynote speaker. If your goal is to become a blogger you will need to learn how to do SEO. If you want to become the software architect for your company you may need to improve your code organizational skills. The next question Chuck addresses is “how?”. Chuck recommends everyone get a plan. Some organizations like toastmasters have a plan already laid out. For those interested in blogging there is 31 Days to Building a Better Blog, a book that outlines step by step how to build a good blog. Courses and books can outline your plan, and if you can’t find one, write your own. When writing your own plan Chuck recommends finding someone who is doing what you want to do and ask them to list what you need to learn to do that thing. After that, you need to sit down and write out what and how you are going to learn. As Chuck has mentioned do not be afraid to change your goal. Chuck shares a time in college when he decided he wanted to go into patent law. He quit his IT job and took an internship. He hated it and within a few months had switched back to computers. So don’t be afraid to scrap your plan and do what will make you happiest. Now for the actual learning, Chuck explains that there are so many ways to learn podcasts, videos, blogs, books, and courses. He describes how he learns best and advises listeners to find out how they learn. If you know what works best for you, you can design your plan to fit your learning style. Chuck encourages listeners to try a bit of everything. He shares how his attitude toward books changed as he put their concepts into action and all because he tried everything. Also, something types are learning for conceptual learning while others are more suited for practical learning. Chuck explains how building and playing around with what you learn. He also encourages listeners to shares their experiences through blogs, video or podcasting. This way you will have a way to demonstrate what you learned. The last thing Chuck explains is that even after you've completed your plan sometimes these things take time. You may learn everything on your list only to find you have more things to learn before you reach your goal. Panelists Charles Max Wood Sponsors Elixir Mix The Freelancers Show G2i CacheFly Links Get a Coder Job https://devchat.tv/blog/how-to-stay-current-effectively-in-2019/ JSJ 387: How to Stay Current in the Tech Field 31 Days to Build A Better Blog https://thinkster.io/ https://www.pluralsight.com https://www.facebook.com/ReactNativeRadio/ https://twitter.com/R_N_Radio Picks Charles Max Wood: Sometimes it takes time to get what you want
9/17/201946 minutes, 3 seconds
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RNR 134: Maintaining Stress and Opensource with Lorenzo Sciandra

Episode Summary In this episode of React Native Radio, the panel speaks with Lorenzo Sciandra about the stress of being an opensource maintainer and what is being done to help maintainers. Lorenzo gave a talk at Chain React about this his experience as an opensource maintainer, which fuels his newfound passion for helping maintainers everywhere find the support that they need. One way this is happening is through the React Native Community Organizationa and the Lean Core Effort. Lorenzo describes what these two are doing and how it is helping react native developers and maintainers alike. Their efforts are providing a safety net for users while also removing some of the stress that maintainers carry. Lorenzo’s goal is to make the role of a maintainer sustainable, making it a job that won’t wear developers down. He explains how maintainers are doing all this opensource work for free on top of their full time jobs and lives, leaving little time for themselves. Charles Max Wood shares the Sustain Our Software podcast and how on this podcast he hears a lot of these same thoughts from other opensource maintainers across all frameworks. The topic turns to the importance of maintaining mental health and discarding the stereotypes of developers programming day and night, surviving solely on coffee. Lorenzo discusses knowing your own limits and being able to recognize the bodies warning signs that you are pushing it too hard. His main advice is to find someone to talk to and invites all opensource maintainers to join their discord channel where they will have a safe space to share their feelings with people who understand. Josh Justice asks Lorenzo how his own opensource maintaining is going. Lorenzo explains that after his talk at Chain React he took a much-needed break, destressing and unplugging from the world. Currently, he is spending most of the time who would be maintaining opensource helping opensource maintainers receive the support they need. Another way they are hoping to gain support for opensource maintainers is to find more companies like Formidable who are willing to compensate maintainers for their time working on opensource. The panel considers why it is more important for React Native to have sustainable opensource than other platforms. Other frameworks are just now coming to the realization of how demanding being a maintainer can be, where React Native maintainers have been struggling with this problem for years. The panel discusses how much more complicated it is for React Native because of its cross-platform nature. Lorenze invites anyone who would like to help with this problem to the GitHub repo dedicated to solving this problem. Lorenzo shares what it is like working at Formidable. Josh shares impressed he has been with Formidable as well. They discuss the culture that is cultivated their, how they empower their people, support open source and learning. The panel gives advice for choosing companies to work for. Josh advises choosing a place that optimizes learning. Charles advises prioritizing the top things you want out of the job. He points out how priorities change when you reach a certain point in your career and salary matters less and job satisfaction matters more. After you know what you want, you need to find companies that meet those needs. The panel gives suggests meeting up with employees to find out more about their companies, going to conferences and see which companies send their employees. Charles takes it one step further and advises you to ask the employees about the systems they use so you can take the initiative and learn some of it before meeting with the company. Lorenzo suggests getting involved in React Native Community Organization. There you can see which companies value opensource. It also can give you a leg up in the opensource world. He explains that you can get started by approaching the maintainers of your favorite libraries and offering to help. To end the episode the panel shares some last reminders about taking care of yourself. Take a break when you need it. Remember that we need people and support just as much as logic in our lives. Be aware of your needs. Last but not least at the end of your day remember your worth is much more than you can code. Panelists Charles Max Wood Josh Justice Guest Lorenzo Sciandra Sponsors Elixir Mix The Freelancers Show G2i CacheFly Links React Native Lean Core proposal Sustain Our Software Formidable Labs https://formidable.com/blog/2019/fellowship/ Sustainability in the React Native Community proposal @react-native-community/eslint-config Formidable careers page JS Jabber episode 358 with Anatoliy Zaslavskiy https://www.instagram.com/charlesmaxwood/?hl=en https://twitter.com/titozzz https://twitter.com/lbentosilva https://twitter.com/freezydorito https://www.facebook.com/ReactNativeRadio/ https://twitter.com/R_N_Radio Picks Charles Max Wood: https://www.autozone.com/ https://www.rockauto.com/ RR 428: Arming the Rebels with Rails 6 Featuring David Heinemeier Hansson Superfans: The Easy Way to Stand Out, Grow Your Tribe, and Build a Successful Business https://www.smartpassiveincome.com/podcasts/ Email course coming soon how to stay current devchat.tv/15minutes Josh Justice: It Doesn’t Have to Be Crazy at Work Running Android emulator from command line Lorenzo Sciandra: https://github.com/react-native-community/upgrade-helper Provided As Is
9/10/201952 minutes, 18 seconds
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RNR 133: The SwiftUI Compliment Egg Sandwich with Eric Lewis

Sponsors Infinite Red The Freelancers Show G2i CacheFly Panel Charles Max Wood Josh Justice Joined by Special Guest: Eric Lewis Summary Eric Lewis, from NearForm, starts by sharing his development journey and becoming a core contributor to React Native. Eric tells the panel about Fabric, Turbo Modules, and Code Gen. He explains how Facebook uses these three tools. Eric explains how he got into SwiftUI by trying to build the perfect egg time. He shares compliment sandwich about SwiftUI and what he is using it for now. The panel considers why a React Native developer might want to cross-platform with SwiftUI. Eric shares what it’s like testing with SwiftUI. The show ends with some great resources for learning more about working with SwiftUI. Links https://quidd.co/ SwiftUI https://www.hackingwithswift.com/ https://nshipster.com/ https://www.swiftbysundell.com/ https://github.com/ericlewis https://twitter.com/ericlewis?lang=en https://www.facebook.com/ReactNativeRadio/ https://twitter.com/R_N_Radio Picks Charles Max Wood: Atomic Habits: An Easy & Proven Way to Build Good Habits & Break Bad Ones Superfans: The Easy Way to Stand Out, Grow Your Tribe, and Build a Successful Business Smart Passive Income 75HARD The Adventure Zone Sacred Marriage: What If God Designed Marriage to Make Us Holy More Than to Make Us Happy? Josh Justice: React Native Community Chain React 2019 - Lorenzo Sciandra - All Hands on Deck - The React Native Community Experience renderAtl Eric Lewis: Remembrance of Earth's Past: The Three-Body Trilogy (The Three-Body Problem, The Dark Forest, Death's End) SwiftPM Library Wild Animal Safari
9/3/201952 minutes, 1 second
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RNR 132: React Native vs Native Chicago Edition

Sponsors Infinite Red Adventures in DevOps G2i CacheFly Panel Peter Piekarczyk Don Bora Rob Volk Summary Don Bora, a Native developer, is being pushed by his company to cross-platform with React Native, he joins the podcast to ask the panel for advice. The panel begins by discussing the amount of code reuse. Rob and Peter explain the importance of using expo and how it can solve most problems. They share resources for Don to get started. The panel compares React Native and Native; what types of apps should be built with each. The considerations that should be made and the cost associated with cross platforming is discussed. The panel discusses Reason, React Native Web and Expo Web. Links https://github.com/react-native-community/lottie-react-native https://www.npmjs.com/package/react-native-reanimated https://yogalayout.com/ https://reasonml.github.io/ https://github.com/necolas/react-native-web https://www.facebook.com/ReactNativeRadio/ https://twitter.com/R_N_Radio Picks Don Bora: When a Colleague is Grieving Rob Volt: Expo Unit Modules Peter Piekarcyzk: Hermes
8/27/201943 minutes, 59 seconds
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RNR 131: Free Code Learning with Mehul Mohan

Sponsors Radio Infinite Red The Freelancer’s Show G2i CacheFly Panel Josh Justice Charles Max Wood Joined by Special Guest: Mehul Mohan Summary Mehul Mohan, the creator of Codedamn, shares what Codedamn is all about. A Youtube channel and website, Codedamn is a free online learning resource for new developers. Helping others learn and to improve his own coding knowledge through teaching are the main reasons he is so passionate about Codedamn. The functionalities on the website and youtube channel mostly consist of tutorials and video courses. Mehul shares the goals he has for Codedamn and is reaching out to other creators to bring other technologies to Codedamn. Mehul is building an app for Codedamn; the panel discusses the changes he had to make to switch it over to React Native and what amount of reusability there was. When to use Native iOS versus when to use React Native is considered by the panel. Mehul shares his experience diving into the React Native community; he found the community helpful and was impressed by developers contributing to the code. Mehul shares some of the libraries he found that made React Native easier to use. The panel ends the episode with a discussion on their preferred Native platforms and the benefits and drawbacks of each. Links https://codedamn.com/ https://github.com/callstack/react-native-paper https://rnfirebase.io/ http://www.awesome-react-native.com/ https://www.youtube.com/c/codedamn Free Code Camp React Native New Things - v0.59 https://www.swyx.io/writing/learn-in-public https://medium.com/airbnb-engineering/react-native-at-airbnb-f95aa460be1c https://www.facebook.com/ReactNativeRadio/ https://twitter.com/R_N_Radio Picks Josh Justice: The Toys that Made Us Chain React 2019 - Kenza Iraki - Let’s Simplify Your Complex Forms Formik Charles Max Wood: https://themeforest.net/ https://codecanyon.net/ https://audiojungle.net https://podcastmovement.com/ Atomic Habits: An Easy & Proven Way to Build Good Habits & Break Bad Ones Mehul Mohan: https://github.com/react-community/lottie-react-native
8/20/201950 minutes, 19 seconds
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RNR 130: Performance that Matters with Ram N

Sponsors Radio Infinite Red G2i CacheFly Panel Josh Justice Charles Max Wood Joined by Special Guest: Ram N Summary Ram N, a member of the React Native core team, joins the panel to discuss performance. After a small sidetrack discussion about AR and VR, the panel jumps into the discussion about performance and how to measure performance that matters. Ram defines performance and what qualifies as a performance scenario. Josh Justice brings up Ram’s Chain React talk and the story of turning a comment such as “your app sucks” into a productive conversation gathering information that will help you improve the performance of the app. Ram explains that they are two steps to improving and debugging performance, gather information and experimentation. The panel discusses the concept that “performance is a feature”, adding metrics at the beginning of a project instead of reacting to a slow app, and having performance requirements at the start of a project. The React Native initialization process and how developers aren’t building React Native apps but are building apps with React Native is expounded upon by Ram. Ram addresses Josh’s wonderings at the incomplete abstraction of React Native from the Native platform. Resources to better understand performance philosophy are recommended by Ram, including Yahoo’s performance roadmaps and the web performance doc at Google. Ram ends the episode by sharing what he is working on with VR and Oculus. Links Why Performance Matters Chain React 2018: The State of React Native by Ram N https://www.oculus.com/?locale=en_US Virtual desktop https://twitter.com/nparashuram?lang=en http://nparashuram.com/ https://www.facebook.com/ReactNativeRadio/ https://twitter.com/R_N_Radio Picks Charles Max Wood: Nintendo 2DS Eurographics Puzzles Josh Justice: Why We Sleep: Unlocking the Power of Sleep and Dreams Nonstop Knight 2 Ram N: https://facebook.github.io/react-native/docs/getting-started https://facebook.github.io/react-native/ Be nice to each other
8/13/201945 minutes, 16 seconds
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RNR 129: Serverless GraphQL with Vladimir Novick

Sponsors Radio Infinite Red CacheFly Panel Nader Dabit Joined by Special Guest: Vladimir Novick Summary Vladimir Novick and Nader Dabit discuss GraphQL in the serverless paradigm. They explain what serverless and GraphQL are. They explain why people might use GraphQL. Why GraphQL is good for both the frontend and backend is discussed. The panel considers what options are out the for serverless GraphQL. They discuss how serverless GraphQL can be integrated with React Native. Vladimir shares recommendations to get started with Hasura and serverless GraphQL Links https://devchat.tv/react-native-radio/building-vr-ar-with-react-native-feat-vladimir-novick/ https://medium.com/@dabit3 https://github.com/dabit3 https://hasura.io/ https://aws.amazon.com/ https://medium.com/@VladimirNovick https://formidable.com/open-source/urql/ https://www.apollographql.com/docs/react/ https://www.facebook.com/ReactNativeRadio/ https://twitter.com/R_N_Radio Picks Nader Dabit: https://github.com/dabit3/conference-app-in-a-box https://aria.mgmresorts.com/ Vladimir Novick: https://learn.hasura.io/ Hasura Youtube https://vnovick.com/
8/6/201946 minutes, 7 seconds
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RNR 128: Chain React with Jamon Holmgren

Sponsors Radio Infinite Red TripleByte offers a $1000 signing bonus CacheFly Panel Josh Justice Charles Max Wood Joined by Special Guest: Jamon Holmgren Summary Jamon Holmgren, one of the owners of Infinite Red, join the panel to discuss the recent Chain React in Portland, Oregon. Jamon shares how Chain React got started. The panel, who both attended chain react, share their experiences. They admire the small conference and the close-knit, family atmosphere. The Hermes Javascript announcement and Facebook’s coordination with Chain Reacts are considered. Jamon shares the types of companies that sponsor Chain React and how they are chosen. The panel considers the topics and speakers; Jamon explains how they have narrowed in on React Native this year and the success that brought to the conference. Jamon invites listeners to reach out with talks about sharing components between React Native and React Web. The episode ends with bumps and funny stories from the conferences. Links Chain React 2019: Hermes Engine Announcement Chain React 2018: Organizing Code for Cross-Platform Web and Mobile Development by Robert Scarano https://twitter.com/jamonholmgren https://github.com/jamonholmgren http://community.infinite.red https://www.facebook.com/ReactNativeRadio/ https://twitter.com/R_N_Radio Picks Josh Justice: Yes silver bullet The Tyranny of Metrics Charles Max Wood: The Lion King https://hopeinsource.com/ Jamon Holmgren: https://podcast.babeljs.io/
7/30/201943 minutes, 38 seconds
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RNR 127: The Devchat.tv Mission and Journey with Charles Max Wood

Sponsors Radio Infinite Red TripleByte offers a $1000 signing bonus CacheFly Host: Charles Max Wood Episode Summary Charles talks about his journey as a podcaster and his mission with Devchat.tv. Devchat.tv  is designed to home podcasts that speak to all developer communities. Charles also plans Devchat.tv to host shows for technologies that are on the verge of a breakthrough and will be a lot more widely available in the near future such as Artificial Intelligence (AI), Internet of Things (IoT), Virtual Reality (VR) and Augmented Reality (AR). There are new shows being added continuously to reach out to new communities, some examples of which are: a Data Science show, a DevOps show and an Open Source show. As a kid, Charles would record his own shows on a tape recorder. He was always interested in technology. While studying Computer Engineering at Brigham Young University, he worked in the University's Operations Center. Upon graduation, he started working for Mozy where he was introduced to podcasts. Listen to the show to find out the rest of Charles' story, some of the lessons and tips he learned throughout his journey and the evolution of the shows on Devchat.tv. If there isn't a show for your community and you would like there one to be, reach out to Charles. Also if there was a podcast about a programming related subject that ended abruptly and you would like it to continue, reach out to Charles. Devchat.tv would like to host these podcasts. Links Charles' Twitter EverywhereJS JavaScript Community EverywhereRB Ruby and Rails Community Find Your Dream Job As A Developer Devchat.tv on Facebook Devchat.tv Picks EverywhereJS JavaScript Community EverywhereRB Ruby and Rails Community Netlify Eleventy https://github.com/cmaxw/devchat-eleventy
7/23/20191 hour, 35 minutes, 50 seconds
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RNR 126: Native Web Apps with Florian Rival

Sponsors Radio Infinite Red TripleByte offers a $1000 signing bonus CacheFly Panel Josh Justice Charles Max Wood Joined Special Guest by Florian Rival Summary Florian Rival gave a talk at the recent React Amsterdam, he joins the panel in discussing the major points of his talk. Florian shares the high points of using React Native compared to other platforms. He discusses his game engine and getting it working in WebAssembly. The panel discusses Florian’s development journey and what it was like getting into web development. Florian shares tips for developers new to web development. Josh shares what he learned and what stood out to him from Florian’s talk. The panel discusses game development; Florian discusses the games he has made and gives tips for getting into game development. The importance of testing coverage and Florian’s testing practices are discussed. Links Native Web Apps: React and WebAssembly to Rewrite Native Apps - Florian Rival https://github.com/4ian https://twitter.com/florianrival http://www.florianrival.com/ https://www.facebook.com/ReactNativeRadio/ https://twitter.com/R_N_Radio Picks Josh Justice: Chain React 2019: Hermes Engine Announcement Kinesis Freestyle2 Blue Wireless Ergonomic Keyboard for Mac Charles Max Wood: https://codecanyon.net/ Florian Rival: https://github.com/storybookjs/storybook https://github.com/mui-org/material-ui https://github.com/4ian/GDevelop
7/16/201950 minutes, 35 seconds
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RNR 125: Performance with Anna Doubkovar

Sponsors Radio Infinite Red TripleByte offers a $1000 signing bonus CacheFly Panel Charles Max Wood Joined by Special Guest: Anna Doubkovar Summary Anna Doubkovar, a developer at Hive, shares her experience switching to React Native from React. Anna and Charles Max Wood discuss the reusability when moving from React to React Native. Anna talks about using React Native Web. Charles asks Anna about performance, how they measure performance and what kinds of performance changes they are making to their apps. Anna shares how helpful users are in discovering performance problems in mobile apps. Anna and Charles discuss the benefits of working with React Native and give tips for those getting started in React Native. Links https://github.com/react-navigation/react-navigation https://twitter.com/lithinn https://www.facebook.com/ReactNativeRadio/ https://twitter.com/R_N_Radio Picks Charles Max Wood: Soccer Kingdoms of Heckfire Devchat.tv Youtube Channel https://75hard.com/info Anna Doubkovar: On Becoming a Person: A Therapist's View of Psychotherapy
7/9/201943 minutes, 27 seconds
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RNR 124: Testing Libraries with Michał Pierzchała

Sponsors Radio Infinite Red TripleByte offers a $1000 signing bonus CacheFly Panel Charles Max Wood Joined by Special Guest: Michał Pierzchała Summary Michał Pierzchała, a member of the JestJS core team, joins Charles Max Wood to discuss the React Native Testing Library. Michał explains why his team built the library and the problems they were experiencing with Enzyme. Enzyme and the React Native Testing Library are compared and the pro’s and con’s of using each is considered. Charles asks Michał about writing tests and pulling the library into a project. The panel discusses JestJS; Michał explains what he does for the JestJS team. Michał shares what the teams have in store for both JestJS and the React Native Testing Library. The episode ends with a discussion about React Native CLI. Links https://callstack.com/ https://jestjs.io/ https://airbnb.io/enzyme/ https://github.com/callstack/react-native-testing-library https://twitter.com/thymikee https://www.facebook.com/ReactNativeRadio/ https://twitter.com/R_N_Radio Picks Charles Max Wood: The MFCEO Project The 75 Hard https://expo.io/ Michał Pierzchała: https://www.hbo.com/chernobyl https://github.com/facebook/react-native/releases/tag/v0.60.0-rc.0
7/2/201951 minutes, 35 seconds
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RNR 123: Remote Work with Wouter Van den Broek

Sponsors: Radio Infinite Red TripleByte offers a $1000 signing bonus CacheFly Panel Nader Dabit Spencer Carli Peter Piekarczyk Joined by Special Guest: Wouter Van den Broek Summary Wouter Van den Broek explains the difference between a distributed team and working remote. The panel discusses what to do when you receive messages in your off hours. They share the benefits of working remotely for both the company and the developer. Wouter gives advice for companies who want to adopt a remote working model; including tips for onboarding, communication, and having a relationship with remote employees. The panel discusses the negatives of remote work and having remote workers, they also come up with some ideas to address these negatives. The episode ends with a discussion on productivity in an office versus at home and digital nomads. Links https://github.com/wbroek Picks Spencer Carli: https://shift.infinite.red/remote-work/home https://learn.handlebarlabs.com/p/react-native-by-example-free Peter Piekarczyk: https://docs.draftbit.com/docs Wouter Van den Broek: Remote: Office Not Required https://about.gitlab.com/handbook/ Nader Dabit: https://www.twitch.tv/dabit3 Nader Dabit's Youtube channel
5/21/201952 minutes, 26 seconds
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RNR 122: React Native Animations feat. Catalin Miron

Sponsors: Radio Infinite Red TripleByte offers a $1000 signing bonus Panel: Nader Dabit Special Guest: Catalin Miron In today’s episode of the React Native Radio Podcast, the panel talks with Catalin Miron who is currently working for Skype. Catalin uses React and React Native and talks with Nader Dabit about past and current projects. Check out today’s episode to hear all the details! Topics and Questions Discussed: 0:11 – Nader welcome everyone and mentions today’s guest, Catalin Miron! 0:31 – Nader and guest have met through a past conference. 0:54 – The topics of today’s episode is mentioned here. 1:09 – Nader: Can you give us your background, please? 1:15 – Guest gives his background. He talks about React, Swift, Hootsuite, Skype, and other topics. 2:20 – Nader: Do you work for Microsoft? 2:30 – Guest: I have been under the benefits of both because Skype is under Microsoft. 3:01 – Nader: It’s cool because we are using Skype now! 3:29 – Nader: Are you guys using React XP or is it pure React Native? 3:35 – Guest answers. 4:17 – Nader asks questions about features and fixing bugs. 4:38 – Guest: If you need to fix a bug or...definitely you can have time to contribute. 5:47 – Topic summary. Nader: What are some of the problems that people have with animations and React Native? Then let’s go into some practices and tools that can help. 6:09 – Guest answers the question. 7:52 – Nader: What are some of the libraries that people are using? Nader asks other questions, too. 8:31 – Guest: To answer the first question – usually I am using animated API. It’s a super but simple library to help build animations in general. 9:55 – Nader: How would you implement a gradient animation in the first place? And then what kind of combination would you use? 10:23 – Guest answers the question. 11:48 – Nader: What are some of the problems that people are running into in order to implement animation in general? With all of these libraries are people still facing problems? 12:31 – Guest answers the question. 14:06 – Nader: I have a question around iOS and Androids. How have Androids and iOS differ nowadays? 14:32 – Guest answers the question. 15:44 – Nader: You mentioned that you are doing this work through Skype? What animations have you guys been implementing? 15:59 – Guest. 17:41 – Nader: Any talks or anything planned in the future? 17:50 – Guest. 21:34 – Nader: Where can people follow you and hear about your projects? 21:42 – Guest: Twitter & GitHub!22:25 – Nader: Anything else that you want to say? 22:32 – Guest wraps-up with his final thoughts. Links: Guest’s Twitter Guest’s GitHub William Candillon’s Twitter Browniefed Jason Brown’s GitHub Guest’s YouTube Buy Me a Coffee Picks: Nader js Conference Tutorials by Nader Guest JSConf
4/30/201928 minutes, 33 seconds
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121 - React Native Open Source & the React Native Community feat. Christoph Nakazawa

Christoph Nakazawa, Engineering Manager at Facebook, joins the show to talk about the current state of React Native.
4/23/201946 minutes, 28 seconds
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120 - Fastlane + React Native feat. Eli Perkins

Eli Perkins gives us the down & dirty on Fastlane Tools with React Native. Fastlane is a project that provides an easier way to build and release mobile apps.
4/15/201935 minutes, 38 seconds
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119 - Shipping Your React Native App to the Store feat. Ryan Stelly, Cindy Li, & Shyam Komirishetty

The team from Rally Health joins us to talk about what happens when you're finished coding & ready to get your app into your customers hands.
4/8/201938 minutes, 30 seconds
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118 - MongoDB Atlas as a Managed Database for React Native feat. Michael Lynn and Drew Dipalma

Michael Lynn and Drew Dipalma join us to talk about a new way to manage your data using MongoDB Atlas, a managed database from MongoDB.
3/21/201936 minutes, 11 seconds
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116 - React Native Testing feat. Josh Justice of Big Nerd Ranch

Josh Justice joins us to talk about testing React Native. We discuss everything from unit testing, to integration & end-to-end testing.
2/21/201956 minutes, 10 seconds
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115 - Facebook Marketplace Team feat. Konstantin Raev & Blair Vanderhoof

The team from Facebook Marketplace joins us to talk about the challenges behind building one of the largest React Native apps in production in the world.
2/3/201947 minutes, 45 seconds
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114 - React Native at Expo feat. Evan Bacon

Evan Bacons comes on the show to talk about everything from AR Core to Legos on this episode of React Native Radio.
1/13/201943 minutes, 43 seconds
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113 - Progressive Web Apps feat. Eric Elliott

Eric Elliot, the author of Programming JavaScript Applications and Composing Software, joins us to discuss building modern Progroessive Web Apps (PWAs).
12/31/201856 minutes, 8 seconds
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112 - Hasura feat. Tanmai Gopal and Rishichandra Wawhal

The team from Hasura join us to talk about building GraphQL APIs for React Native applications using Hasura & why you may want to use GraphQL for a mobile application.
12/17/201831 minutes, 48 seconds
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111 - React Native Fluid Transitions & React Navigation feat. Christian Falch & Eric Vicenti

Christian Falch & Eric Vicenti join the show to discuss in depth Fluid Transitions & React Navigation.
12/17/201841 minutes, 28 seconds
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110 - Building AR & VR with React Native feat. Vladimir Novick

Vladimir Novick joins us to talk about how React & React Native developers can use their existing skillset to begin creating AR & VR Applications.
11/12/201843 minutes, 42 seconds
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109 - WatermelonDB with Radek Pietruszewski

WatermelonDB is a next-gen database for powerful React and React Native apps. Today we're joined by the author of WatermelonDB, Radek Pietruszewski, to talk about how it works & the benefits of using the database.
10/31/201835 minutes, 36 seconds
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108 - Reanimated, React Native Screens & More feat. Krzysztof Magiera of Software Mansion

Open source guru Krzystof Megiera of Software Mansion joins the show to discuss Reanimated, React Native Screens, & all of the other cool stuff he's been working on.
10/17/201853 minutes, 52 seconds
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107 - React Native at Airbnb & Working at Tonal feat. Gabriel Peal

Gabriel joins us to talk about Flutter, React Native, & hist current work at Tonal.
10/8/201847 minutes, 28 seconds
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106- Reason feat. Jared Forsyth

Jared Forsyth joins us to discuss Reason & how it's being used by developers to build React Native applications.
9/24/201846 minutes, 46 seconds
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105 - Navigation++ feat. Eric Vicenti

React Native veteran Eric Vicenti joins the show to talk about how navigation in React Native has change & improved over the years as well as what projects he is currently working on.
9/17/201852 minutes, 34 seconds
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104 - React Native Firebase feat. Mike Diarmid & Elliot Hesp

Mike Diramid & Elliot Hesp join us to talk about building Firebase apps with React Native
9/10/201837 minutes, 41 seconds
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103 - React Native at Product Hunt

Radoslav Stankov and Vlad Vladimirov join the show to talk about their transition from Native to React Native at Product Hunt
8/23/201848 minutes, 5 seconds
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102 - React State Museum feat. Gant Laborde

Gant Laborde joins us as the special guest to talk about state management in React.
8/3/201859 minutes, 26 seconds
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101 - React Native at Eaze featuring Erica Cooksey

Erica Cooksey, Software Engineer at Eaze, joins us to talk about their experiences using React Native, it's benefits & tradeoffs of using it in production.
7/23/201846 minutes, 11 seconds
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100 - Building IOT Applications with React Native feat. Vladimir Novick

Vladimir joins the show for the first time to talk about building IOT applications as well as his Smarthome Manager React Native package.
7/11/201843 minutes, 7 seconds
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98 - React-Native-Dom feat. Vincent Riemer

Vincent Riemer, the creator of React Native Dom, joins us to discuss the project and talk about the future of React Native.
7/2/201847 minutes, 28 seconds
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97 - React & React Native Graphics Libraries feat. Gaëtan Renaudeau

Gaëtan Renaudeau joins the show to talk about using gl-react, gl-react-native, & webgl.
6/18/201851 minutes, 3 seconds
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96 - Staying Up to Date with React feat. Tyler Mcginnis

Tyler Mcginnis joins us to talk about staying up to date with React & the most current React APIs.
6/11/201855 minutes, 8 seconds
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95 - Geeky Ants feat. Sanket Sahu & Saurabh Sahu

The Geeky Ants team comes on and talks about their open source as well as running a consulting company using React Native as their framework of choice.
5/22/201844 minutes, 4 seconds
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94 - Formik feat. Jared Palmer of The Palmer Group

Jared Palmer joins us to talk about Formik
4/27/201844 minutes, 46 seconds
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93 - Ionic, Capacitor, & Cordova feat. Max Lynch of Ionic

Max Lynch of Ionic joins us to discuss Ionic, Cordova, Capacitor, React Native & mobile application development in general.
4/27/201857 minutes, 44 seconds
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92 - Immer & MobX State Tree feat. Michel Weststrate

Michel Weststrate joins us again to discuss immutable data with Immer & state management with MobX State Tree.
3/29/201845 minutes, 2 seconds
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91 React Testing Discussion & React Cosmos feat. Ovidiu Chereches

Ovidiu Chereches talks with us about React Cosmos & React Testing
3/19/201842 minutes, 14 seconds
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90 Ethereum Development with React feat. Zubair Ahmed

Zubair Ahmed joins the show for the first time to discuss everything pertaining to Ethereum Development and how React fits into the picture.
3/13/20181 hour, 1 minute, 30 seconds
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89 - The Full Stack React Native Team feat. Devin Abbott, Sophia Shoemaker, Houssein Djirdeh, and Anthony Accomazzo

The team behind the Full Stack React Native book join us to talk everything React Native!
3/5/201857 minutes, 20 seconds
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88 - Getting Hired as a React or React Native Developer feat. Lee Johnson & Dave Sibiski of G2i and Mike G of Callstack

Mike Grabowski of Callstack as well as Lee Johson & Dave Sibiski of G2i join us to talk about how to get your foot in the door and excel in the current job marketplace as a React or React Native developer.
3/2/201855 minutes, 33 seconds
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87 - Modern JavaScript feat. Wes Bos

Wes Bos joins us to discuss learning JavaScript in 2018, what someone should know when pursuing a career in the React ecosystem, and how to go about picking up those skills. We also briefly talk about building an online audience.
2/19/201838 minutes, 4 seconds
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86 - The State of JavaScript & JavaScript Rising Stars feat. Sacha Greif

Sacha Greif of The State of JavaScript survey & JavaScript Rising Stars Project joins us to talk about JavaScript in 2017, what to expect in 2018, and his GraphQL project VulcanJS
2/12/20181 hour, 6 minutes, 13 seconds
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85 - 2017 In Review and What to Expect in 2018 feat. Mike Grabowski

We are joined by Spencer Carli of Handlebar Labs and Mike Grabowski of Callstack join us to discuss the last year in React Native and what to expect in the future.
1/31/201859 minutes, 52 seconds
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84 - React Native at Artsy feat. Orta Therox

The talented Orta Therox joins us to discuss everything from open source to ProBot automation in this episode of React Native Radio
1/16/201852 minutes, 8 seconds
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83 - Navigation in Depth feat. Spencer Carli of Handlebar Labs

Spencer Carli joins us to discuss the current state of navigation in React Native as well as best practices around React Native navigation.
1/11/201837 minutes, 37 seconds
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82 Universal React Applications feat. Michał Chudziak of CallStack

Michael Chudziak and Mike Grabowski of Callstack join us to discuss building Universal React applications, applications that can run in multiple environments with a single code base.
12/11/201733 minutes, 34 seconds
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81 Visual Studio App Center feat. Simina Pasat, Keith Ballinger, and Ryan Salva

Broadcasting from Microsoft Connect, we talk about Microsoft Visual Studio App Center, and the features that React Native developers can possibly benefit from.
11/28/201741 minutes, 14 seconds
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80 Native Modules with Florian Rival

Florian Rival talks about how to bridge Objective-C, Java, and Swift with JavaScript to create native modules in React Native.
11/15/201734 minutes, 18 seconds
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79 React Native VR & AR featuring Vik Advani of Viro Media

With Viro, you can build full featured Augmented Reality and Virtual Reality apps using React Native and JavaScript. In this episode, we talk with Vik Advani, a cofounder of Viro about what Viro is, how it works, and how to get started with the sdk.
10/30/201737 minutes, 1 second
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78 Detox Testing with React Native feat. Rotem Mizrachi Meidan of Wix

Rotem Mizrachi of Wiz joins us to talk about testing React Native in general, how Detox works, and how it fits into the workflow of a React Native testing environment.
10/23/201734 minutes, 27 seconds
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77 Scaling React Applications & Machine Learning Discussion with Jennifer Van of Capital One

Jennifer Van from Capital One talks about scaling React applications as well as how to get into Machine Learning
9/25/201750 minutes, 42 seconds
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76 React Native Payments feat. Naoufal Kadhom of Netflix

Naoufal joins us for the second time, this time to discuss accepting payments using his open source React Native Payments library + Apple Pay / Android Pay
9/11/201743 minutes, 38 seconds
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75 Building Apple TV Apps feat Douglas Lowder

Douglas Lowder, creator and maintainer of the React Native AppleTV port, joins us to discuss how to create AppleTV apps using the React Native Framework
8/29/201731 minutes, 38 seconds
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74 E Commerce featuring Garrett McCullough from Build.com

Garrett McCullough brings his experience building a large scale e-commerce React Native app with him to discuss what you should know and what libraries you can use when building an e commerce app in React Native
8/28/201744 minutes, 42 seconds
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73 Options in the JavaScript Mobile Development Space featuring Michael Gilmore

Michael Gilmore comes on the show and we discuss when React Native should be used, and what other options are available for JS devs looking to develop mobile applications.
8/21/20171 hour, 3 minutes, 25 seconds
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72 React Native Filesystem feat Ben Hseih

Ben Hseih, creator of the React Native Fetch Blob npm package, joins us to discuss working with the React Native File System.
8/14/201727 minutes, 14 seconds
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71 Twilio with Fabrizio Moscon of HoxFon

Fabrizio Moscon of HoxFon joins us to discuss voice and messaging integration, particularly with the Twilio API.
8/7/201740 minutes, 1 second
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70 GraphCool and GraphQL feat Nikolas Burk

Nikolas Burk joins us to discuss GraphCool and GraphQL, and how it fits into the React ecosystem.
7/31/201741 minutes, 39 seconds
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69 Reason featuring Sander Spies

Sander Spies and Peter Piekarczyk talk about Reason, and how it can be applied to React Native.
7/17/201724 minutes, 36 seconds
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68 Functional Programming with Eric Normand

Eric Normand joins us to discuss functional programming, and how it relates to JavaScript programming and it's benefits to programming in general.
7/3/20171 hour, 6 minutes, 56 seconds
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67 React Native Elements + Sustainable Open Source featuring Monte Thakkar & Binoy Patel

Monte Thakkar and Binoy Patel join us to discuss their work in open source, including React Native Elements. We also go in depth on the topic of maintainable open source, and give our takes on the matter, discussing different philosiphies and what other people and companies are doing and trying.
6/28/20171 hour, 2 minutes, 39 seconds
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66 Adam Wolff of Facebook + Ryan Salva of Microsoft at Microsoft Build

We crash Microsoft Build and discuss everything from how Adam got into programming, to what React Native tooling Ryan and his team are working on at Microsoft and much much more!
6/12/201738 minutes, 52 seconds
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65 Expo with Adam Perry

Adam Perry from Expo joins us as we talk about Expo as well as the future of React Native.
6/7/20171 hour, 15 minutes, 41 seconds
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64 Data Visualization in React Native featuring Peggy Rayzis of MLS

Peggy Rayzis of MLS joins Peter Piekarczyk and Caleb Meredith to discuss the best libraries, methods, and concepts around data visualization in React Native applicatoins
5/22/201735 minutes, 12 seconds
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63 Building Progressive Web Apps Using React feat Nicole Chung

I first talked with Nicole Chung over Twitter while I was at React Conf 2017 where she presented How to React in the Slow Lane. We brought her on the show to discuss progressive web apps using React, the differences between PWAs and React Native, and much more!
5/15/201755 minutes, 6 seconds
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62 Leland Richardson of Airbnb

Airbnb has been an early adopter of React Native. In this episode, Leland Richardson talks about the challenges and triumphs of using the technology, their open source efforts including React Native Maps and Native Navigation, and a lot more.
5/8/20171 hour, 21 minutes, 9 seconds
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61 Shoutem on React Native featuring Tomislav Tenodi & Davor Culjak

Shoutem is building the wordpress of Mobile App Development. We talk about why they chose React Native as the framework to build the new platform, technical challenges they ran into, and much more on this episode of React Native Radio. Feturing Nader Dabit, Peter Piekarczyk, Tomislav Tenodi & Davor Culjak
5/3/201739 minutes, 42 seconds
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60 Haul + React Native Roundup featuring Mike Grabowski of Callstack.io

Mike Grabowski joins us again to talk about Haul as well as what's new and going on in the React Native ecosystem.
4/24/201731 minutes, 30 seconds
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59 React Native Storybook featuring Thanish Muhammed

Thanish Muhammed joins us to discuss React Storybook and React Native Storybook.
4/17/201739 minutes, 45 seconds
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58 MobX featuring Michel Westrate

Michel Westrate joins the podcast to talk all about MobX. We discuss Michel's personal path to programming, how MobX came to be, the problems it tries to solve, and many other topics related to MobX.
4/9/201738 minutes, 43 seconds
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57 Amazon Lambda and Full Stack React with Sophia Shoemaker

In this episode, Sophia Shoemaker joins us to discuss Amazon Lambda, Serverless, and also the Full Stack React book and online course and newsletter.
4/3/201752 minutes, 54 seconds
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56 Native vs React Native featuring Aaron Williams of Sprout Social

Aaron Williams, a native iOS developer, joins us to discuss how and why their team decided to try React Native on a new project within their company, and his opinions on the framework.
3/27/201739 minutes, 51 seconds
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55 Gabe Greenberg and Brandon Konkle of G2i

We are joined by Gabe Greenberg and Brandon Konkle to discuss using Reac tand React Native in consulting, freelancing, running an agency, as well as Reactiflux.
3/20/201754 minutes, 10 seconds
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54 NativeScript with TJ VanToll

We talk to TJ VanToll about how NativeScript allows developers to build native quality mobile applications, and the differences between React Native and NativeScript.
2/27/201743 minutes, 38 seconds
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53 Creating and Maintaining Successful Open Source feat Max Stoiber

Max Stoiber, Gant Laborde of Infinite Red, and Nader Dabit talk about Styled Components and creating and maintaining successful open source projects.
2/13/20171 hour, 5 minutes, 5 seconds
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52 Joel Arvidsson and Ben Kreeger – Building the Vogue App

The new Vogue app was rated as one of the top 10 apps by Apple in the App store, and was built with React Native. We sit down with Joel Arvidsson and Ben Kreeger to talk about their experiences and lessons from building a successful React Native app.
1/24/201755 minutes, 19 seconds
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51 Devin Abbott of Deco Software and React Native Express

Devin and Deco Software are always cooking up cool things for us as React Native Developers to use. Listen as we discuss what is on the horizon for Deco Software, and also hear about React Native Express, one of the best ways to get up and running quickly with React Native.
1/16/201750 minutes, 26 seconds
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50 Microsoft React Native and Mobile Tooling with Parashuram Anarasi and Keith Ballinger

We sit down with Parashuram Anarasi and Keith Ballinger of Microsoft to discuss the tooling and services they are building for the React Native, Xamarin, and mobile development ecosystem including
1/9/20171 hour, 3 minutes, 35 seconds
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49 Bonnie Eisenman - Learning React Native

We sit down with Bonnie Eisenman, author of Learning React Native and Software Engineer at Twitter, to discuss her journey into both programming as well as React Native
1/3/201742 minutes, 37 seconds
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48 Discussions and Questions: Answering Questions from Twitter, Email, and Reddit

We take listener questions via Reddit, Twitter, and Email and discuss general React Native topics such as animations, consulting, state management, and local storage.
12/18/20161 hour, 2 minutes, 34 seconds
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47 Tom Coleman and Sashko Stubailo of Meteor / Apollo Discuss Apollo and GraphQL

We are joined by Tom Coleman and Sashko Stubailo of the Apollo team to discuss the Apollo Stack and Graphql
12/5/20161 hour, 7 minutes, 1 second
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46 Ken Wheeler of Formidable Labs

We sit down with the one and only Ken Wheeler to discuss Beer, React Native, and Formidable Labs
11/22/201651 minutes, 8 seconds
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45 React Native Conferences, Meetups, and Community with Gant Laborde of Inifinite Red

In this episode, Nader and Gant discuss the importance of developer conferences, meetups and the React Native community.
11/15/201652 minutes, 45 seconds
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44 Native iOS to React Native with Aaron Haser

We talk to Aaron Haser about coming into React Native from native iOS
11/9/201656 minutes, 36 seconds
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43 The State of JavaScript and React Native with Sacha Greif

We talk with Sacha Greif, createor of The State of JS Survey as well as the author of Discover Meteor, about the State of JS survey as well as how it reflected on React and React Native.
10/23/201655 minutes, 15 seconds
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42 Becoming a React Native Developer and BuildReactNative.com with Tom Goldenberg

We talk to Tom Goldenberg about how he went from being a coding bootcamp graduate to a full time React Native Developer, and also about BuildReactNative.com.
10/10/201654 minutes, 46 seconds
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41 React Native for Windows with Eric Rozell of Microsoft

We sit down with Eric Rozell, Software Engineer at Microsoft, to learn about the React Native platform for Windows in depth as well as where the project is headed.
10/3/201632 minutes, 11 seconds
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40 Navigation in React Native with Eric Vicenti of Facebook

We sit down with Eric Vicenti of Facebook to hear about how Facebook is using React Native now and in the future, the new Navigation api, and everything surrounding Navigation within a React Native application.
9/19/20161 hour, 11 minutes, 51 seconds
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39 Ignite Framework & Infinite Red with Gant LaBorde

We talk with Gant Laborde about open source at Infinite Red, including both Ignite and Reactotron
9/5/201648 minutes, 4 seconds
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38 Testing React Native Components using Mocha with Gabriel Rubens

We discuss testing React Native components using Mocha
8/29/201634 minutes, 25 seconds
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37 React Native Katas & Learning React Native with Dotan Nahum

We talk with Dotan Nahum, creator of React Native Katas, about his experience in the native world and why he has moved to React Native. We also discuss React Native Katas and learning React Native.
8/22/20161 hour, 5 minutes, 14 seconds
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36 Xamarin with James Montemango

We speak with James Montemango of Microsoft's Xamarin team about building mobile applications using the Xamarain platform.
8/8/20161 hour, 17 minutes, 22 seconds
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35 React Native at Futurice and Pepperoni with Jani Evakallio

We discuss how React Native is used at Futurice and also talk about Pepperoni, a blueprint for creating React Native apps that was created and released by Futurice.
8/1/201638 minutes, 4 seconds
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34 Shoutem with Viktor Marohnic, Davor Culjak, and Tomislav Tenodi

We discuss building mobile apps using the Shoutem platform with Viktor Marohnic, Davor Culjak, and Tomislav Tenodi. We discuss why they chose React Native as the framework they chose for their product andy and how React Native is integrated at Shoutem.
7/25/201648 minutes, 32 seconds
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33 Full Stack React Native Development Using Node.js with Azat Mardan

Azat Mardan talks with us about building full stack React Native apps using nodejs and different node web frameworks such as express and hapi.
7/18/201658 minutes, 25 seconds
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32 React Native Release Cycle with Mike Grabowski

In this episode, we talk about the React Native release cycle and what goes into the new versions of React Native as well as the process behind it.
7/11/20161 hour, 27 seconds
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31 React Native and Meteor with Spencer Carli

We discuss integrating Meteor as a back end with React Native. We also discuss a few React Native Meteor packages available on npm.
6/20/201649 minutes, 33 seconds
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30 Consulting, Freelance, and Side Projects

We discuss consulting, freelancing, and taking side projects and our expereiences doing so full time and also while holding down a full time position at a company.
6/20/20161 hour, 9 minutes, 51 seconds
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29 RNPM & React Native General Discussion with Mike Grabowski of Callstack.io

We are joined by Mike Grabowski of Callstck.io to discuss RNPM, consulting, the React Native Facebook sdk, and more.
5/30/201643 minutes, 34 seconds
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28 React Native and Auth0 with Kassandra Perch

We talk about Authentication and Authorization of React Native apps using Auth0 with Kassandra Perch
5/23/201637 minutes, 24 seconds
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27 Fuse Tools with Jake Taylor

We discuss Fuse Tools and building React Native apps and React Native tooling with Jake Taylor.
5/8/201639 minutes, 2 seconds
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26 Reindex with Mikhail Novikov

We discuss Reindex, GraphQL and Relay with Mikhail Novikov of Reindex.io
4/25/201639 minutes, 39 seconds
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25 Hirebotics with Rob Goldiez

We discuss Robots and React Native with Rob Goldiez, co-founder of Hirebotics
4/18/20161 hour, 1 minute, 3 seconds
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24 Realm With Tim Anglade and Scott Kyle

Tim Anglade and Scott Kyle join us to talk about Realm.
4/11/20161 hour, 13 minutes, 39 seconds
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23 Deco Software with Devin Abbott

We discuss the React Native IDE from Deco Sofware as well as where Deco is headed in the future.
4/4/201647 minutes, 8 seconds
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22 React Native Should I Even Bother Learning Swift with Brian Douglas of BlocIO

3/28/201637 minutes, 56 seconds
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21 Code Push in Depth and React Native Tooling with the Microsoft Team

We discuss Code Push and other tooling being built and maintained by the Microsoft Team
3/21/20161 hour, 9 minutes, 8 seconds
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20 CycleJS, Cycle Native, & RXJS with Andre Staltz

We discuss CycleJS, Cycle Native, RXJS, and Elm Native with Andre Staltz
3/7/201647 minutes, 25 seconds
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19 Experiences and Lessons Learned with React & React Native

We discuss everything that we have learned since we began developing in React Native, and things we wish we had known when we were just getting started.
2/22/20161 hour, 13 seconds
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18 Integrating React Native Into Existing Native Apps with Bruno Barbieri and Jesse Sessler of Delivery.com

We discuss integrating React Native into existing native applications with Bruno Barbieri and Jesse Sessler of Delivery.com ( because of technical difficulties, we lost some of the audio. This is only half of the original recording )
2/15/201625 minutes, 23 seconds
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17 Cross Platform React Native Development with Brian Leonard of TaskRabbit

We sit down with Brian Leonard, chief architect and technical cofounder at TaskRabbit, to discuss cross platform React Native development.
2/8/201652 minutes, 4 seconds
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15 React Native & Cordova Tooling with the Microsoft Team

We talk to the team at Microsoft that builds tooling for building Mobile Applications using JavaScript.
1/25/20161 hour, 6 minutes, 25 seconds
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14 React Native and Redux with Ali Najafizadeh

We discuss integrating Redux with React Native with special guest Ali Najafizadeh. We also talk about React Native open source projects that he is working on at Pressly.
1/18/201649 minutes, 35 seconds
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13 A Day in the Life of a React Native Developer

In this episode, we go into workflows, tools, settings, debugging, and everything else that goes along with developing a React Native application.
1/11/20161 hour, 17 minutes, 7 seconds
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12 React Native In Production with Adam Miskiewicz

We discuss using React Native in production.
1/4/20161 hour, 14 minutes, 13 seconds
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11 Brent Vatne React Native General Discussion

In this episode, we go into an array of topics with React Native guru Brent Vatne.
12/14/201559 minutes, 25 seconds
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10 React Native Android Development with Andy Street

We discuss developing mobile Android applications with Andy Street, an engineer at Facebook working on React Native
12/7/201545 minutes, 29 seconds
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09 Animating in React Native with Jason Brown

A discussion about creating animations using various React Native apis.
11/30/201551 minutes, 57 seconds
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08 Bridging React Native Components with Tadeu Zagallo

We discuss in depth bridging as well as building custom components with React Native. Special guest Tadeu Zagallo, Software Engineer at Facebook working on React Native
11/23/201532 minutes, 23 seconds
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07 React Native Playground with Joshua Sierles

React Native Radio | Episode 7 Panel Nader Dabit Peter Piekarczyk Kevin Old Jed Watson Joshua Sierles (0:40) Josh would you like to tell us about yourself? (1:55) What were some of the technical challenges to make React Native Playground a reality? (8:50) Can you give us an overview of what React Native Playground is about? (12:13) What does the future hold for RN Play, and where do you plan on taking this? (15:09) Do you feel the iteration are faster in React Native? (17:11) Have you had a lot of request for bridge components to be usable on RN Playground? (18:13) So is the goal of RN Playground to be an IDE for the lack of a better term, to get people to get starting React Native. Is it an experimentation area? (20:23) I understand you were just at Reactive Conf., what was the vibe like, and was React Native a big topic there? (22:52) Nader asks the group about Elm as a platform. Does anyone have any experience with Elm? (24:26) Can you give us an idea about how people can contribute to RN Playground, being that it is open source? (26:01) I see you have a project called Reply, can you tell us about that? (29 :05) Peter ask about working updates with app in production. (31:10) When will you allow people to test? (31:51) From your point of view what do you think of the future of React Native? What is your stance on React Native verses other platforms? (35:00) Jeb talks about the sentiments of other platforms, at Reactive Conf. (38:18) Do you guys have any plans, tools, project coming up in the near future? (40:58) Jed is curious to hear about Joshua’s experience with complex issues and bindings of older and newer versions of React. (44:42) Do you have any tips and trick of updating to a newer version of React Native? Picks Jed NPMCDN www.npmcdn.com Kevin Auth 0 https://auth0.com/ Josh Reindex.io https://www.reindex.io Nader City of New Orleans Resources Mentioned in this Episode React Native Playground http://www.reactnative.com/react-native-playground/ Reploy https://reploy.io
11/16/201555 minutes, 25 seconds
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06 Developing Mobile Apps With React Native vs Hybrid

11/9/201558 minutes, 23 seconds
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05 Building Apps Using React Native with Matt Apperson

11/2/20151 hour, 5 minutes, 35 seconds
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04 NativeScript with TJ VanToll

10/26/201553 minutes, 51 seconds
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03 AppHub with Matthew Arbesfeld

10/19/201547 minutes, 36 seconds
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02 ExponentJS with Charlie Cheever

10/12/201548 minutes, 44 seconds
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01 Getting Started with React Native

10/5/201542 minutes, 50 seconds