Modern React Native relies entirely on Functional Components and React Hooks to manage state and lifecycle events. 1. useState
Week 1 — Core React + React Hooks Refresher
If you need a study plan or a list of high-quality React Native resources (official docs, open-source repositories, or YouTube playlists), I’d be happy to provide those instead. Just let me know. Modern React Native relies entirely on Functional Components
Week 4 — Lists, Performance & Hooks beyond useState/useEffect
Suddenly, the café around him dissolved. The smell of stale coffee was replaced by the scent of ozone and cooling server fans. Alex was standing in a white void. Floating in front of him were glowing icons: , Context API , and a massive, pulsating heart labeled Hooks . "Is this the course?" Alex whispered. Just let me know
Here is the curriculum you need to follow to achieve "Mastery":
However, your learning journey doesn't have to begin with a paid course. The wealth of free resources available—from GitHub repositories and YouTube playlists to public study notes and official documentation—provides an excellent and safe way to start exploring. By combining the discipline of a structured roadmap with the hands-on practice of building projects, you can gain the skills and confidence you need to start building and deploying your own powerful mobile applications. Your journey to mastering React Native starts today. Alex was standing in a white void
Complete React Native in 2023: Zero to Mastery with Hooks React Native is the leading framework for building native cross-platform mobile apps. You write JavaScript, and it renders real iOS and Android components. This guide provides a comprehensive roadmap from absolute scratch to advanced development using modern React Hooks. 🛠️ The Architecture: How React Native Works
React Native utilizes Flexbox for layout generation, similar to CSS on the web, with a few key differences: flexDirection defaults to column instead of row .