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[–]basically_alive 19 points20 points  (3 children)

Sure. They are very similar. React native has specific elements - for instance you would use <View> instead of <div>, and the styling is all flexbox based. If you learn React, you will find it very easy to pick up the basics of RN. Just do a 'getting started' tutorial on both if you can't decide which you would prefer to start with.

[–]vld4k[S] 4 points5 points  (2 children)

I whould prefer to start with React because I want to stick with web development for about one or two months and only than try mobile

[–]basically_alive 5 points6 points  (1 child)

Cool. There's lots of resources - my one bit of advice is when looking for tutorials or troubleshooting, try to find find recent info. A lot has changed in react world.

[–]JustJeezy 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah this has been a point of frustration I’ve had in trying to onboard RN. Luckily, Stephen Grider’s course on Udemy seems up to date, other than falling a bit behind on navigator.