Welcome to this course on react native where you're gonna be able to learn how you can use tools like react to create immersive mobile applications.
In this guide, we are gonna focus on the key differences between a tool like Reactive Native and the other mobile native programming languages that are out there.
Now that you've generated your Expo React native project, we're gonna start seeing what files were generated when we ran the Expo init command. I'm also gonna start up the simulator just so we can see a few changes that I make as I'm going through.
Now that we have our application created, we've gone through the file system, now we're gonna see what we need to do to create screens.
This guide is gonna be a little bit shorter because it is going to include some research that I want you to do.
Okay, we're back and I hope you really enjoyed going through that documentation and you learned a lot about how to work with navigation inside of a React Native application.
Since the last guide was pretty long and pretty intense, I wanna make this one shorter and fun.
Now, that we have our routing in place and we can navigate between screens, I wanna take a look back, and I wanna refactor how our feed screen is interacting specifically with its set properties.
Over the next few guides, we are gonna learn how to work with a number of really fun features such as being able to work with styles and we're gonna build out an entire bottom navigation bar. In order to do that, we have to create a few more screens.
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