Learn how to build large-scale React Native apps that you can add to your portfolio with ZTM's Complete React Native Developer course: links.zerotomastery.io/CompleteReactNative
Finally, REACT NATIVE FROM DAVE , the boy who learned HTML,CSS,JS from your videos is working as RN Developer, now time to upgrade myself with DAVE , VERY HAPPY
@@DaveGrayTeachesCode yeh you are such a great teacher i will make sure you willbe proud of me one day i am currently working on a project or startup soon i will be in Forbes ignore my english mistakes 😅plzz also make a video in (things to know before building an app like which best to use for storgae clous authentication api and others) also firebase tutorial react native full tutorial plz
I feel safe when I learn from you. You barely miss any point and never misleading. I am going to learn this "thing". But you didn't tell us why should we learn react native rather than other frameworks. Thank you , Dave.
I think I did without mentioning other libraries or frameworks - React Native is useful because you can build for Android, iOS and the web all in one codebase. Like React, React Native is considered a library, but Expo is a recommended framework for use with React Native.
The goated Nextjs tutor himself dropped a React Native tut, although i know how to use it but i’ll watch this video to see if there are some things or best practices i missed, thanks Dave
Wow React Native!! I'm so excited!!! I'm ready to buckle up!! How many chapters can we look forward to? It would be great to know the main topics we'll be learning in advance. Thank you Dave.
Thank you, Dave. As someone new to mobile development, I’ve been following tutorials, but their project structures differ from mine. Your guidance will be incredibly helpful on this journey. Could you also demonstrate implementing OAuth 2.0 sign-in with React Native for Google and Facebook, using a Spring Boot backend (or any backend language)? I’m looking for functionality that allows single sign-on via Google, where the backend handles the actual authentication, and the frontend redirects the user for sign-in
was so lucky to run in to this video, I haven't been able to find an up to date react course! everything is as relevant as can be. When do you plan on releasing the next chapter? I'll be waiting for it with excitement :)
Great video! I'm ready for the next one. I don't have a React background - just python and some Javascript. I was easily able to follow your video and get the results. Thanks for your time creating these excellent videos!
WOW Dave you did it finally , , thanks in advanced , and i hope you will explain later what backend should we use for big project (firebase , appwrite) or nodejs
Thanks, Dave! I'm really excited to dive into React Native. Just curious, will we be building any projects during this course, or is it more of a tutorial-based format?
I hope you can do a series for intermediate-advanced React Native too :) Maybe implementing a reward/level up system like the one in Duolingo. Gamification is a huge part that can attract users, which I haven't seen many tutorial-makers did yet.
I finished the ZTM course on react native. The last push they made for the code on their course was 4 years ago. Mo was a great instructor, but the class content was extremely outdated. Your content is more up to date Mr. Gray.
@@lukefarmer737 They have told me it will be updated. Hopefully soon and you will still have access to it. I do hope you still learned from it. Good instructors. 🙌
Hi Dave First time learning on you channel. Have heard a lot about you. Can you tell me what will be the frequency with which you will be uploading videos for this react native series?. Every week or alternate days?
In my case a month from when this video was released I had to register at expo site, connect iphone with expo go app, and then in the iphone expo go click on the project. Running npx expo start didn’t load a QR code. I tried npx expo start -c but no luck.
That sounds like a development build. I cover those in the final chapter. However, Expo did just release their new SDK. Instead of installing "@latest", you can install a specific version number. The version number I use in each chapter is listed in the course resources in the package.json file under dependencies.
Good question! I want to keep the entry level aka prerequisite knowledge for this series minimal so I am not using TypeScript.. but it is supported as you will see in the example app in this video. Please feel free to use TypeScript as you go if you already know it.
Yes, I get that right now, too. It still works though. That dependency is used by one of the other dependencies expo installs. I'm sure they will update the cause in the near future. Don't let this message stop you.
Two different building tools & approaches. Both are good and the answer to which is better will change based on who you ask. I work with React so React Native was an easy choice for me.
Hi @DaveGrayTeachesCode, I hope this series will be helpful for everyone! Do you have a Next.js 14 series? If so, could you please share the URL? I wasn't able to find it.
I have a Next.js playlist that starts with Next.js 13 and moves to 14 as it was released. I also have a Next.js 15 project that will be published soon. Here is the link to the Next.js playlist: th-cam.com/play/PL0Zuz27SZ-6Pk-QJIdGd1tGZEzy9RTgtj.html
@@DaveGrayTeachesCode Thanks for your reply. Since Next.js 14 has completely changed the structure, I am asking about the new version. I also have another question: as you mentioned in each video, you recommend ZTM courses. However, as I mentioned in my email, not everyone can afford ZTM. How can someone who can't afford it still follow and access ZTM courses?
😍😍😍 I was waiting for your updated React Js Course. But sir you came with React Native course.. wow Only HTML, CSS, JS required?? 😍😍 Need personal advice... I started your React Js Course, few introduction videos. Should I complete the ReactJs course or React Native much important. ?? Please guide me
Hello Doctor, Why do most universities or institutes start learning Java programming language instead of C++, especially in India and Saudi Arabia? I mean, on the first day in college or institute, they start teaching Java without teaching C++ before it, knowing that students are supposed to study C++ and then start teaching them any language they want, whether Java or another. Why do Indians and Saudis use Java extensively? I mean, most of their programmers are proficient in Java, regardless of whether they use it or not, but they teach us even if they don't use it? I mean, is there a secret in Java that we don't know yet, and why are its users more numerous than C++?
Hello and thank you for calling me "Doctor".. however, I do not have a PhD. I am a university instructor, but I qualify with significant experience instead of a PhD. Ok that said, I cannot speak about why universities do the things they do - even in the United States. They all differ. I don't cover Java or C++ on my channel at this time.
@DaveGrayTeachesCode Thank you also for your nice reply, my professor. I would like to ask you again, should we start with C++ as a mandatory requirement in order to be strong programmers, as the overwhelming majority around the world claim? Another question, which language do you personally prefer between Java and C++ and why? Thank you so much.
i'm tired of someone making tutorial about React Native and then they use expo, like... literally, expo isn't giving you native api, especially when creating a new features in the app, always be "npm install", nothing native about that
I'm sure you can find what you are looking for somewhere. The docs recommend the Expo framework and the usage is common, so it is no surprise most tutorials take that path.
I respect your dedication for content, but pls write proper title and everything correctly, this video's title and content feels different, as title says tutorial but the real content does even tell us about basic syntax of the react native. Its my point of view that this will greatly enhance your content's react.
This is the first video in a series. Before you can write lots of code you have to set up your development environment. By the end of the video you are set up, make an edit, see it on your mobile device and are ready for the next video where you start writing a project from scratch.
I wanna thank you for putting out all these amazing tutorials, I've learned so much from you! Currently I'm trying to implement an authentication flow like the one from this tutorial you made: th-cam.com/video/nI8PYZNFtac/w-d-xo.htmlsi=QmHkDtybeDuqVDvu Though I am struggling a lot, would really appreciate if in the future you also showed how to do that in react native
I believe I mentioned in there somewhere it is due to what the expo starter project installs as dependencies. Nothing to worry about as you learn what I am covering.
Learn how to build large-scale React Native apps that you can add to your portfolio with ZTM's Complete React Native Developer course: links.zerotomastery.io/CompleteReactNative
Finally, REACT NATIVE FROM DAVE , the boy who learned HTML,CSS,JS from your videos is working as RN Developer, now time to upgrade myself with DAVE , VERY HAPPY
Thank you! Keeping this series very beginner level friendly. If you already work as a React Native Developer, it may just be a nice review. 😃
@@DaveGrayTeachesCode yeh you are such a great teacher i will make sure you willbe proud of me one day i am currently working on a project or startup soon i will be in Forbes ignore my english mistakes 😅plzz also make a video in (things to know before building an app like which best to use for storgae clous authentication api and others) also
firebase tutorial react native full tutorial plz
I feel safe when I learn from you. You barely miss any point and never misleading. I am going to learn this "thing". But you didn't tell us why should we learn react native rather than other frameworks. Thank you , Dave.
I think I did without mentioning other libraries or frameworks - React Native is useful because you can build for Android, iOS and the web all in one codebase. Like React, React Native is considered a library, but Expo is a recommended framework for use with React Native.
I wish react native series will be completed as soon as possible. Your videos are so underrated.
Thank you!
Thank You so much, this tutorial was really helpful and a confidence boost for my native journey.
Glad you enjoyed it!
I’ve subscribed your channel for years even with many different accounts to support. I really appreciate your help!
Just what I was needing! Very happy to find you're making a brand new course in React Native, I'm surely going go follow it :D
I was looking for all the videos on your channel related to React Native after learning Next.js last year. It's finally here! Thank you ❤
Welcome!
Finally My favorite Teacher goes on react native , Can't be thankful enough but never the less, Thanks Dave
You're welcome - and thank you for the kind words!
Looking forward to see more advanced topicks from Dave!!!
Thank you very much for creating and uploading this video. I have just learned something new from you.
The goated Nextjs tutor himself dropped a React Native tut, although i know how to use it but i’ll watch this video to see if there are some things or best practices i missed, thanks Dave
You're welcome!
Wow React Native!! I'm so excited!!!
I'm ready to buckle up!!
How many chapters can we look forward to?
It would be great to know the main topics we'll be learning in advance.
Thank you Dave.
@@풍월상신 You're welcome! I'm estimating 10 chapters. Small projects for beginners 🙌
finally React native from dave your content is gold looking forward for more videos
Thank you!
Oh my god i have been waiting for this ♥️ thanks
Glad I could deliver!
what a co incidence Dave!! yesterday i decide i should try learning react native and today itself you uploaded this video!!
Perfect!
Keep going love your videos. You are a legend,Dave.
Thanks, will do!
@@DaveGrayTeachesCode I completely deployed my university management final project through your Web Developer Series.Thanks a lot
Perfect starter tutorial. Really looking forward to more videos
More to come!
Your tutorial looks great! It's my first time on your channel, and I hope to learn more from you
Thank you and welcome aboard!
Thank you, Dave. As someone new to mobile development, I’ve been following tutorials, but their project structures differ from mine. Your guidance will be incredibly helpful on this journey.
Could you also demonstrate implementing OAuth 2.0 sign-in with React Native for Google and Facebook, using a Spring Boot backend (or any backend language)?
I’m looking for functionality that allows single sign-on via Google, where the backend handles the actual authentication, and the frontend redirects the user for sign-in
Great request! Auth isn't something I wanted to include in a beginners series, but I will cover this topic in the future.
was so lucky to run in to this video, I haven't been able to find an up to date react course! everything is as relevant as can be.
When do you plan on releasing the next chapter? I'll be waiting for it with excitement :)
Usually one video per week.
@@DaveGrayTeachesCode Oh no Dave, I was literally scrolling through your entire playlist trying to find the next lesson :(
Been, waiting for this for so long, please make it full stack.
Thanks Dave
Good, you're back
You're welcome!
Great video! I'm ready for the next one. I don't have a React background - just python and some Javascript. I was easily able to follow your video and get the results. Thanks for your time creating these excellent videos!
Glad to hear that!
AWESOME as usual! TY!
WOW Dave you did it finally , , thanks in advanced , and i hope you will explain later what backend should we use for big project (firebase , appwrite) or nodejs
Those are all good choices. Really a matter of preference on the back end. Don't forget Supabase 😃
I got delayed in learning this course but am happy that it's from you i will this course from
Thanks Dave🎉🎉🎉🎉
Another great content
You're welcome!
Hey dave, I was really looking for this please continue this till advance level
Thanks! This series will stay beginner level friendly, but I could go further in the future. 🙌
Kamalov Quvomiddin: React Native started at 04.10.2024 19:30 at Uzbekistan, Thanks sir❤
You're welcome!
Will be following this. Very interested in how to do mapping and tracking
May be a little advanced for this beginner series, but I'll consider it before it is over. 🙌
dave i am great full to learn from you are my always teacher thankyou very much🙂
Happy to hear that!
The only thing better than this video is the knowledge we will get more chapters.
Right on!
Hey dave, i have learned html css js react node and the full stack development from your courses. You make great videoa btw thanks for it.
Glad I could help - thank you!
thank you so much dave!
love from India 🇮🇳
@@ankxsh You're welcome!
Great , thank you Dave ❤
You're welcome!
Thanx we needed this
You're welcome!
Learned react from you, time to learn reactnative from you too. Thanks 🙏🏼
@@anonymous_246 glad to hear that! 🙌
Dave you are just Amazing, thank you
You are very welcome
Thanks, Dave! I'm really excited to dive into React Native. Just curious, will we be building any projects during this course, or is it more of a tutorial-based format?
I'm looking at several simple projects. I think it is a good way to start.
Thank you Dave for releasing the RN series, I am really sorry for the RN spamming requests on your Discord.
@@techaddictdude no worries! I hope it helps you 🙌
Thanks i love your tutorials)
Glad you like them!
Les gooooo Dave's teaching React Native nowww
Right on!
Wow David in the house with react native love it.
Right on!
Wowwww❤🥰! Well done sir.
Thank you! 💯
Always a boy who is dreaming of Dave's next updates i am calling you a professor i looked up for way more than my collage profs
Thank you for the kind words! I do teach college courses at a state university in Kansas.
Waiting for you to complete the series so I can binge watch🔥🔥🔥
I call this the "Netflix" approach!
@@DaveGrayTeachesCode
The Netflix approach 😂😂
I guess I also prefer the Netflix approach then.
The goat💪🐐🔥
Thank you! 🙏
Thanks David
Welcome!
Sir thank you for this RN course🙏
Most welcome
thank you for bringing this
Welcome!
I hope you can do a series for intermediate-advanced React Native too :)
Maybe implementing a reward/level up system like the one in Duolingo.
Gamification is a huge part that can attract users, which I haven't seen many tutorial-makers did yet.
That's a great suggestion for the future! 🙌
Great finally. Let's learn React Native
Right on!
Thanks ❤
Thank Dave, ❤❤
Welcome!
Thank you teacher. 🙏
You are very welcome
I finished the ZTM course on react native. The last push they made for the code on their course was 4 years ago. Mo was a great instructor, but the class content was extremely outdated. Your content is more up to date Mr. Gray.
@@lukefarmer737 They have told me it will be updated. Hopefully soon and you will still have access to it. I do hope you still learned from it. Good instructors. 🙌
The great content 👍
Thank you!
I'm a big fan, dave.
I'm almost done with CSS
After JS
What do you suggest i learn.
You were the start of my dev journey.
After JS, you can begin learning a library like React or others. 💯
Hi Dave First time learning on you channel. Have heard a lot about you. Can you tell me what will be the frequency with which you will be uploading videos for this react native series?. Every week or alternate days?
Every week 🙌
In my case a month from when this video was released I had to register at expo site, connect iphone with expo go app, and then in the iphone expo go click on the project. Running npx expo start didn’t load a QR code. I tried npx expo start -c but no luck.
That sounds like a development build. I cover those in the final chapter. However, Expo did just release their new SDK. Instead of installing "@latest", you can install a specific version number. The version number I use in each chapter is listed in the course resources in the package.json file under dependencies.
Very good!!! ❤💯👍
Thank you!
Great Series ! So you will be using typescript? Can we mix Javascript and typescript components?
Good question! I want to keep the entry level aka prerequisite knowledge for this series minimal so I am not using TypeScript.. but it is supported as you will see in the example app in this video. Please feel free to use TypeScript as you go if you already know it.
thanks dave
You're welcome!
legend ! 💥💥
Thanks!
Cool and Nice tutorial. Pls, when is the next series coming out? Thanks
I've been publishing one Next.js video per week for that series. Getting ready to do even more in December.
I'm interested in the course. Does it include Expo Router?
@@marczlong9382 Yes
I've tried every but each time I get to 16:07 I get global package has been deprecated
Yes, I get that right now, too. It still works though. That dependency is used by one of the other dependencies expo installs. I'm sure they will update the cause in the near future. Don't let this message stop you.
Yaayy❤
No way finally, when will the series be completed?
Looking at 8 to 10 videos with one per week.
@@DaveGrayTeachesCode oh no that's around 3 months😂, keep up the good you are doing great. Also if you could talk about docker
what is the difference between react native and building a mobile apps using dart? which one is better ?
Two different building tools & approaches. Both are good and the answer to which is better will change based on who you ask. I work with React so React Native was an easy choice for me.
Just Wanted to know . From where do you learn ?
Docs ?
Books ?
Videos ?
Great question - Docs first. I do like videos and blog articles. Not so much books as tech changes quickly and they are often out of date.
@@DaveGrayTeachesCode could you make a video on a How to go through the docs ? It's quite overwhelming sometimes , Thanks !
Hi @DaveGrayTeachesCode, I hope this series will be helpful for everyone! Do you have a Next.js 14 series? If so, could you please share the URL? I wasn't able to find it.
I have a Next.js playlist that starts with Next.js 13 and moves to 14 as it was released. I also have a Next.js 15 project that will be published soon. Here is the link to the Next.js playlist: th-cam.com/play/PL0Zuz27SZ-6Pk-QJIdGd1tGZEzy9RTgtj.html
@@DaveGrayTeachesCode Thanks for your reply. Since Next.js 14 has completely changed the structure, I am asking about the new version. I also have another question: as you mentioned in each video, you recommend ZTM courses. However, as I mentioned in my email, not everyone can afford ZTM. How can someone who can't afford it still follow and access ZTM courses?
Cheers Dave
Anyone having/had issues connecting their mobile to view application? mine just buffers for ages.
If you haven't, try the suggested --tunnel flag. I had to use it on my network.
Why the npm warn deprecated message?
It's based on something the expo framework is using. They will continue to update packages with new releases.
I tried to scan the qr code with my Expo go android app, but its always loading. But seems fine when use web
Did you see where I say to use the --tunnel flag if problems loading?
@@DaveGrayTeachesCode Ahh i see it works now, thanks Dave, I think i missed that part 😅
😍😍😍
I was waiting for your updated React Js Course. But sir you came with React Native course.. wow
Only HTML, CSS, JS required?? 😍😍
Need personal advice... I started your React Js Course, few introduction videos.
Should I complete the ReactJs course or React Native much important. ?? Please guide me
Since you have started React, finish it. What you learn there will help you understand React Native.
Hello Doctor, Why do most universities or institutes start learning Java programming language instead of C++, especially in India and Saudi Arabia? I mean, on the first day in college or institute, they start teaching Java without teaching C++ before it, knowing that students are supposed to study C++ and then start teaching them any language they want, whether Java or another. Why do Indians and Saudis use Java extensively? I mean, most of their programmers are proficient in Java, regardless of whether they use it or not, but they teach us even if they don't use it? I mean, is there a secret in Java that we don't know yet, and why are its users more numerous than C++?
Hello and thank you for calling me "Doctor".. however, I do not have a PhD. I am a university instructor, but I qualify with significant experience instead of a PhD. Ok that said, I cannot speak about why universities do the things they do - even in the United States. They all differ. I don't cover Java or C++ on my channel at this time.
@DaveGrayTeachesCode
Thank you also for your nice reply, my professor. I would like to ask you again, should we start with C++ as a mandatory requirement in order to be strong programmers, as the overwhelming majority around the world claim? Another question, which language do you personally prefer between Java and C++ and why? Thank you so much.
where is next js 14?We are wating.... thank you
Many, many Next.js 14 tutorials in my Next.js playlist.
@@DaveGrayTeachesCode Yes, that's right, I mean Zero to Hero next js 14 full course with real project .thank you dave you can .please we are wating...
I used to pray for times like this
Glad I could help!
I have one question for u , why not flutter ?
Good question. I work primarily with React and many on my channel have requested React Native. Nothing wrong with Flutter and some prefer it.
I am using Ubuntu and I am getting expo not found
Linux is supported by Expo, but I have not tried it on Linux. Try Googling to see if others had a similar issue.
@@DaveGrayTeachesCode I fixed it by using yarn instead of npm
Nice intro :)
Thanks!
Please can a beginner with experience in react take this course sir ?
Yes you can
@@DaveGrayTeachesCode I meant Zero experience take this course
@@UsmanAbiodun-or3hp was in the first 2 minutes of the video I list what you should know before starting.
Please the discord link
The Discord link is in the video description.
Thank you Dave
You're welcome!
i'm tired of someone making tutorial about React Native and then they use expo, like... literally, expo isn't giving you native api, especially when creating a new features in the app, always be "npm install", nothing native about that
I'm sure you can find what you are looking for somewhere. The docs recommend the Expo framework and the usage is common, so it is no surprise most tutorials take that path.
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I respect your dedication for content, but pls write proper title and everything correctly, this video's title and content feels different, as title says tutorial but the real content does even tell us about basic syntax of the react native. Its my point of view that this will greatly enhance your content's react.
This is the first video in a series. Before you can write lots of code you have to set up your development environment. By the end of the video you are set up, make an edit, see it on your mobile device and are ready for the next video where you start writing a project from scratch.
@@DaveGrayTeachesCodeThanks for fast reply, I will follow this series ☺️.
❤❤❤🎉
I wanna thank you for putting out all these amazing tutorials, I've learned so much from you!
Currently I'm trying to implement an authentication flow like the one from this tutorial you made: th-cam.com/video/nI8PYZNFtac/w-d-xo.htmlsi=QmHkDtybeDuqVDvu
Though I am struggling a lot, would really appreciate if in the future you also showed how to do that in react native
Thanks and good request! I didn't want to include auth in a beginners series, but I do plan to cover React Native auth in the future.
Why the npm warn deprecated message?
I believe I mentioned in there somewhere it is due to what the expo starter project installs as dependencies. Nothing to worry about as you learn what I am covering.
@@DaveGrayTeachesCode thanks