I’ve talked about sharing code between React Native on Android and iOS but this week I want to talk more about my process of building for multiple platforms.
Hey, long time no see! I just wrapped up a presentation (about 5 minutes ago) on using Meteor exclusively as a backend for your app. I wanted to share that with you…
Some functions take a long time to run, this can be especially true with Mongo Aggregation functions. To improve this, we can save the results of the function into a database (server side or client side) and read the result…
Looking to set up Remote Push Notifications? I’ve got a post that covers exactly that using OneSignal. This post exclusively handles local notifications.
This is a bit more advanced of a tutorial — if you’re going through this tutorial you should already be comfortable establishing a DDP connection from React Native to Meteor. In this example I’ll be using react-native-meteor, it’s still a work in progress but…
There’s no such thing as a perfect technology stack. If you’re asking if X stack can handle the same traffic/load as Facebook I’ll tell you now that it won’t — nothing out of the box will. It’ll take a lot of smart people to handle those…
Two weeks ago I published a post covering every step you have to take to set up push notifications, via OneSignal, for React Native (iOS and Android). But the post stopped at the point of delivery — what if you want…
One of my favorite foods growing up was spaghetti. As a little kid, the prospect of…
I’m a big believer in React Native — if you’re reading this you’re likely interested in it as well. The Javascript ecosystem is quickly evolving and it’s hard to make choices without often following the latest buzz.
A few weeks ago I wrote about building offline first react native apps and left the post…