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React Native Interfaces with Leland Richardson

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Airbnb is a company that is driven by design. New user interfaces are dreamed up by designers and implemented for web, iOS, and Android. This implementation process takes a lot of resources, but it used to take even more before the company started using React Native. React Native allows Airbnb to reuse components effectively.

React Native works by presenting a consistent model for the user interface regardless of the underlying platform, and emitting a log of changes to that user interface. The underlying platform translates those changes into platform specific code.

Leland Richardson is an engineer at Airbnb. In today’s episode, he explains how Airbnb uses React Native, how React Native works, and the future of the platform.

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React Europe Talk

Airbnb article on react-sketchapp

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Airbnb is a company that is driven by design. New user interfaces are dreamed up by designers and implemented for web, iOS, and Android. This implementation process takes a lot of resources, but it used to take even more before the company started using React Native. React Native allows Airbnb to reuse components effectively.

React Native works by presenting a consistent model for the user interface regardless of the underlying platform, and emitting a log of changes to that user interface. The underlying platform translates those changes into platform specific code.

Leland Richardson is an engineer at Airbnb. In today’s episode, he explains how Airbnb uses React Native, how React Native works, and the future of the platform.

Check out our new topic feeds, in iTunes or wherever you find your podcasts. We’ve sorted all 500 of our old episodes into categories like business, blockchain, cloud engineering, JavaScript, machine learning, and greatest hits. Whatever specific area of software you are curious about, we have a feed for you. Check the show notes for more details.

Show Notes

React Europe Talk

Airbnb article on react-sketchapp

The post React Native Interfaces with Leland Richardson appeared first on Software Engineering Daily.

  continue reading

112 episodes

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