Best of AndroidJanuary 2023

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    This is Why We Stopped Using React Native

    React Native is a ‘cross-platform’ framework that allows you to create both Android and iOS apps with a single codebase. It’s an alternative to ‘native’ frameworks for iOS and Android which are the frameworks that the vendors of the platforms suggest you use.

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    What’s new in Flutter 3.7

    The team is pleased to announce that the new Impeller rendering engine is ready for preview on iOS on the stable channel. For all platforms, you can define a Material Design menu that provides cascading menu bars. The DevTools Memory debugging tool has undergone a complete overhaul. There are three new feature tabs, Profile, Trace and Diff.

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    Avatar of lhnLatest Hacking News·3y

    Brave Browser Turns Your Device Into A Proxy For Others Via “Snowflake” Feature

    Brave Browser turns your device into a Proxy Via “Snowflake’s Snowflake” feature. Activating this option allows users to volunteer their device as a proxy, enabling other users to access Tor in repressive regions.

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    Sleepwell - Sleep Cycle Calculator / Alarm with React Native

    Sleepwell - Sleep Cycle Calculator / Alarm with React Native Sleepwell - React-Native Sleepwell. Sleepwell is now available on Google Play Store. The project was just tested with Android, with some changes necessary to use in IOS.

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    Avatar of webtoolsweeklyWeb Tools Weekly·3y

    JS Utilities, Git/CLI Tools, Uncats

    JS Utilities, Git/CLI Tools, Uncats, and other tools have a "declarative API" This is something that's used to describe UI libraries like React and Vue. Declarative programming is concerned with what gets done (the end result) HTML and SQL would be considered declarative languages.

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    What’s the future of React Native? And why does Facebook care?

    Facebook's Web App approach for mobile users was quickly falling behind in capabilities and features available in natively developed mobile apps. At the time, the Facebook App was still running as a Web App on smartphones. In 2013, Facebook acquired Parse, a mobile backend-as-a-service (BaaS) company.

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    React Native 0.71: TypeScript by Default, Flexbox Gap, and more... · React Native

    React Native version 0.71: TypeScript by default, Flexbox Gap, and more. This is a feature-packed release with a number of new props for accessibility, styles, and events. The new project is already set up with a so out of the box your IDE will help you write typed code right away.

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    Avatar of twirThis Week In React·3y

    This Week In React #132: Astro, Remix, Server Components, useGlobalState, Next.js, Redwood, Expo Router, Expo Image, Android Widgets...

    This Week in React #132: Astro, Remix, Server Components, useGlobalState, Next.js, Redwood, Expo Router, Expo Image, Android Widgets. This week we have some nice releases with Astro 2.0 and Remix 1.11.