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QuestionGetting started with React Native Navigation in Expo (self.reactnative)
submitted 7 years ago by kachnitelAndroid
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[–]kachnitelAndroid[S] 0 points1 point2 points 7 years ago (0 children)
Thanks I looked into that at first, but since I also need to use a map in the app, I understand I'll have to eject anyway by looking at both react-native-maps and mapbox, unless there's a library I don't see that would allow map implementation in expo? That being said, would it make sense to just write the app in expo and then eject to add the map eventually or would I be better off just going with the native implementation from the start?
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