React Native Newsletter - React Native Newsletter #169

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This week’s issue features articles about the top 10 reasons for attending Chain React 2023 and the launch of react.dev.

Hello readers! Planning on Chain React this year?
Our very own Gant Laborde has written a fun and informative article about the top 10 reasons for attending Chain React 2023 in Portland.

For ReactNative developers, it's always a good idea to keep an eye on React updates. Check out this article about the launch of react.dev.


There's a lot more to discover in today's issue. Enjoy! 

Message from the editor

This week's React Native news update from Editor-in-chief, Jon Major Condon. Watch on YouTube! 

Our top React Native picks this week

React Native articles, tweets, and docs from submitted by the community and Infinite Red’s team of engineers.

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Top 10 Reasons to go to Chain React

Are you planning to attend Chain React 2023? If not, this article may help convince you to consider attending. Even if you have decided to join us there, you can pick up some cool tips for getting the most out of the experience from this article.

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Minisim 0.4.0 is out!

Tweet announcing the release of Minismim 0.4.0, which is an app for launching iOS and Android simulators and more.

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Camera APIs on Android

This article about VisionCamera primarily targets Android, though there is some consideration for iOS as well.

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Using Apache ECharts in React Native

This article discusses how this library was created using the React Native Echarts library.

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New react.dev site launched

This is the new home for React and its documentation. It teaches modern React with function components and Hooks, and we’ve included diagrams, illustrations, challenges, and over 600 interactive examples. Check it out!.

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Open source highlights from the React Native community

Open source React Native projects, libraries, node modules, or components submitted by the community.

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Tesla App

The author recreated the Tesla app using React Three Fiber. It's only been tested on a Samsung Galaxy S2, but the code should inspire you to implement 3D rendering in your React Native apps.

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Apple Health Rings - React Native

Here is a repo showing off how to recreate the Apple Health Rings animation with react-native-reanimated and react-native-svg

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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. .

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