We built Pepo and Moxie mobile apps using React Native. We and our partners love React Native for features like cross-platform compatibility, reusable code for both Android and iOS apps, live updates to users' smartphones, and excellent community support.
We launched AppLogger on Product Hunt on September 21st, 2022. Here is the launch post and the product page on Product Hunt. We achieved the #4 Product of the Day badge. Thanks to
Canary is an application that was built by our team for the Chirp Developer Challenge Hackathon. Our team consisted of 3 developers and 1 UI/UX designer. This application was built from scratch
The darker UI design trend has gained popularity over the past few years in response to increased user screen time across devices. It is no wonder you want to enable this feature in
Many applications require networking to load resources from remote URLs. In order to fetch data from a server or make a POST ,PUT or DELETE request to an API. In this article, we
You might have a use case in your application where you need the user to select multiple items, for example, selecting favorite artists from a large list of options. This article aims to
Lists are a very common way to represent data in any application. Sometimes this list can be large or may be infinite in some cases like Twitter feeds for example. It is not
Fabric is the new rendering system in React Native's new architecture which has replaced the current UI manager. To understand it in more depth, let's look at how UI is rendered in the
In the latest React Native release, the team at Meta announced that Hermes will be released bundled with React Native from now on. That is, with each new React Native release, Hermes engine
Just as we were getting comfortable with version 0.68, within only 3 months, the developers at Meta released a new version of React Native. This version brings about several improvements and new
React Native recently announced the release of 0.68.0, with an opt-in to new architecture and some bug fixes. In this blog, we will briefly see some of the changes in React