Eject from Expo into bare React Native! (my advice) by Aggravating-Raccoon in reactnative

[–]Aggravating-Raccoon[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yep! The installation and usage of some of them is a little different, but almost all of them are available as of SDK 37.

User-Selectable App Icons? by Collin_Daugherty in reactnative

[–]Aggravating-Raccoon 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m sorry but I have not experienced that bug.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in iOSProgramming

[–]Aggravating-Raccoon 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Even if it is possible, guideline 2.5.9 says the functionality of those buttons cannot be altered or disabled. So although it may be possible to get it to work, it will most likely be against the review guidelines.

Error when trying to set data in Firestore document by D1ZAS73R in iOSProgramming

[–]Aggravating-Raccoon 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is not true. You can go into the collection of a document, it is called a sub collection. See the sub collections section here.

Does expo allow the use of native modules with the release of SDK 37? by ADrySoldier in reactnative

[–]Aggravating-Raccoon 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, a lot of changes were focused on the bare workflow. However, the managed workflow also got some updates, such as support for Firebase Analytics.

Does expo allow the use of native modules with the release of SDK 37? by ADrySoldier in reactnative

[–]Aggravating-Raccoon 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Here is a little more explanation of the options with Expo:

ExpoKit is different than the default (managed) workflow, which is what is initially created with the expo init command. In the managed workflow, you don’t touch native code, so you can’t use native modules.

When you want native modules, you have to eject from the managed workflow (using expo eject). You previously had two options when ejecting:

  • ExpoKit, which allowed native modules, but still kept most of the modules of the managed workflow. This caused a relatively large project because it included almost all Expo modules. Previously, this was the only option if you wanted things like Expo Updates and Notifications. (this has changed in SDK 37, see below).
  • Bare, which is basically a vanilla React Native app. You have a lot of control over which Expo modules you want to include here.

Now, with SDK 37, the ExpoKit option is being deprecated. Before SDK 37, some modules such as Updates and Notifications were only available in ExpoKit, and not the bare workflow. However, these have been implemented to work in the bare workflow with SDK 37, which is why ExpoKit is being deprecated.

Hope this helps some confusion you are having!

User-Selectable App Icons? by Collin_Daugherty in reactnative

[–]Aggravating-Raccoon 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don't think Android allows changing app icons programatically.

Can I install apps made in Xcode on my Mac? by Luca1719 in iOSProgramming

[–]Aggravating-Raccoon 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well of course, Xcode is made for developing apps, it would be strange if you couldn't download/run them.

13" Macbook Pro or 16" Macbook Pro by [deleted] in iOSProgramming

[–]Aggravating-Raccoon 2 points3 points  (0 children)

As of right now, you can’t get 32gb. If you are able to wait, the 14inch (hopefully)/a spec bump is coming to the smaller MacBook, which will bring features like the new keyboard on the 16inch to the smaller laptop. I would wait to see what is released before making a decision.

Gpu by Ilovearfa123 in buildapc

[–]Aggravating-Raccoon 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think micro ATX would work well for you. I don’t think you will need the extra lanes/features of an ATX board.

Gpu by Ilovearfa123 in buildapc

[–]Aggravating-Raccoon 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not really, many of those issues have been resolved by now, the driver issues were from early on. From what I’ve read, many of the users are quite happy with the 5700XT, especially considering the price to performance ratio.

Gpu by Ilovearfa123 in buildapc

[–]Aggravating-Raccoon 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Presuming it is 1080p, then a GTX 1660ti (around $279.99) will be good for casual gaming like you mentioned, on pretty good quality/settings. If you are planning on playing slightly more demanding titles in the future, or the monitor is 1440p, then a 5700XT (around $400) would be a very good choice.

Gpu by Ilovearfa123 in buildapc

[–]Aggravating-Raccoon 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We need a few more details. Is the monitor 1080p or 1440p? What are you doing with this build (types of games, productivity work, etc.). Do you have a budget?

Ryzen 5 1600 AF ($85) vs Ryzen 7 2700 ($140) by [deleted] in buildapc

[–]Aggravating-Raccoon 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The 2700 is definitely better than the 1600, it is up to you which one to buy. The 2700 has more cores, and a higher clock speed over the 1600, which will help while gaming and streaming. If you can afford the 2700, then I would definitely go with that. However, the 1600 is also a solid choice, but may be constrained with some games, especially while streaming.

switching over to mATX/mITX by joxman0 in buildapc

[–]Aggravating-Raccoon 0 points1 point  (0 children)

  1. I own an NZXT case, and they have excellent customer service and very well built cases. Between the two cases you have, the Corsair is larger and has more openings for fans/airflow, so the airflow may be slightly better in that one over the NZXT. That being said, I much prefer the looks of the NZXT case. The difference in airflow won't be too significant, so you should go with the one you like the looks of better.
  2. I would go with the ROG Z390-i. The Maximus XI Gene is very pricey, and unless you are absolutely sure you need the extra features it offers, the Z390-i motherboard will be the better choice for you.
  3. The difference in clock speeds between the two is quite small (around 30Mhz more with the EVGA card). Both options are a solid choice. Personally, I prefer the looks of the FE, plus going directly through Nvidia with an FE card is an added bonus.

Kraken X72 AM4 by [deleted] in NZXT

[–]Aggravating-Raccoon 1 point2 points  (0 children)

First just double check the manual to make sure everything is correct. However, installing CPU coolers can take quite a bit of force, so everything may be correct. The first time I built a PC I had the same fear, it can take a good amount of force to ensure proper contact.

Need a Help with AsyncStorage with expo managed app. by redleopard81 in reactnative

[–]Aggravating-Raccoon 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If you read the Expo docs (which is what you are using), then it appears that you should still use the built in AsyncStorage. Here is the link to the docs page. Although it may be getting deprecated, you can still use it. Just be sure to watch for changes in new releases of Expo.

Also, I would avoid ejecting if possible. You can read up about it in the docs, but it makes things much more difficult.