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React Native Bootcamp — A Curriculum for Beginners

A series of React Native coding challenges with a variety of difficulties for busy developers.

I do react-native as a freelance since 2017 and I have 15+ years of experience shipping products with JavaScript. This bootcamp encapsulates all the problems I encounter in my daily job and all the things I wish I knew before starting my career as a React Native Developer.

My project-based pedagogy allows you to learn while building, a proven way for new skills to 'stick'.

📱 Hearty thanks to the team behind expo, the open-source platform for making universal native apps with React that run on Android, iOS, and the web.

🎨 Thanks as well to all the react-native-paper contributors for their easy to use UI library.

🙏 Special thanks to Alex Lobera, Horacio Herrera, William Candillon, Satyajit Sahoo, Tanner Linsley, Brent Vatne.


Getting Started

Students, to follow this bootcamp, you need to complete the onboarding form.

Challenge after challenge, you are going to build this mobile appliction to buy Star Wars space ships using TypeScript, expo, react-native and react-query.

To support my work, I recommend downloading my React Native Book about the ecosystem.

Pedagogy

I have chosen two pedagogical tenets while building this curriculum: ensuring that it is hands-on project-based, with up-to-date dependencies and that it includes frequent quizzes. In addition, this curriculum has a common theme —create a mobile app with real API— to give it cohesion.

If you encounter an issue, feel free to contribute, I welcome your constructive feedback!

Each lesson includes

  • lecture
  • written lesson
  • step-by-step guides
  • a challenge
  • bonus challenges

Projects

A list of projects done during the hackathon day:

  1. spacecraft with react-query
  2. newsfeed with getstream API
  3. jimmy-punchline with genius API
  4. nerd-fm with expo-av to play music
  5. and more

Community

💬 Join us on Slack to discuss.

⭐️ Help us out by starring on GitHub, filing bug reports in issues with questions or proposals.

👥 Follow flexbox_ on Twitter for more updates.

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