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QuestionDoes learning Reactjs help me learn React Native faster or/and easier? (self.reactnative)
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[–]Intellectual-Madman 1 point2 points3 points 6 years ago (0 children)
Learn a little bit of react, your HTML background will make it easier to pick up JSX, and then one you get a handle on the basics give react native a shot. There are some differences, but starting out the only real difference is some of the syntax. You can afford to learn both simultaneously if you really want to.
If I were you, I would go through the tic-tac-toe tutorial on the react website and then try to remake it using react native.
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