can Expo and expo go bring more and more native libraries to expo like react native pdf and other libraries expo frame work is great but it still lack the support of native libraries
can we build android in local ? like create a .apk in local, also how can we use react native packages in expo . the one i am using is React Native Fast Image.
Our approach to this to make each part of the stack composable and incrementally adoptable. This means you can introduce parts of the stack in your existing project such as Expo CLI, CNG, Sweet API, EAS Build, Expo SDK, etc. without committing to everything upfront. I'd recommend building a new part of your app with Expo tooling or targeting an existing pain point such as upgrading, and migrating to the analogous tool like Expo Prebuild.
Expo is awesome! I can't imagine building my React Native apps any other way.
Thank you for building with Expo!
Update automation is just what i was looking for my project these past weeks.
Glad that timing worked out!
Thank you expo for making react native better
Thank you for using Expo!
Very Excited
Thanks Expo 🎉
Our pleasure.
I am exited how to easy to start new project by Expo. Great!
So insightful ❤
I built an app using expo router, I do not understand the delay before navigating to a different screen 😢
Expo all the way.
Couldn't agree more.
Great job! Can't wait to see RSC in react native
Yeah it's gonna be wild.
can Expo and expo go bring more and more native libraries to expo like react native pdf and other libraries
expo frame work is great but it still lack the support of native libraries
expo "development builds" is the way to create your custom expo go and add the libraries that you need.
Does Expo support BLE broadcast and scan?
can we build android in local ? like create a .apk in local, also how can we use react native packages in expo . the one i am using is React Native Fast Image.
But i was working on a project it stopped and said upgrade to a newer version of expo when i upgraded it is still not working
Would be amazing if there'd be tools to migrate old, large react native apps under Expo. It's a daunting task.
Our approach to this to make each part of the stack composable and incrementally adoptable. This means you can introduce parts of the stack in your existing project such as Expo CLI, CNG, Sweet API, EAS Build, Expo SDK, etc. without committing to everything upfront. I'd recommend building a new part of your app with Expo tooling or targeting an existing pain point such as upgrading, and migrating to the analogous tool like Expo Prebuild.
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Is it going to takeover the react native cli???
Meta is recommending the Expo CLI now.
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