React Native Redux Tutorial #2: Application Structure & GitHub Checkpoints

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🎓 Part 2 of a React Native Redux Tutorial using Expo showing how to build my app Capo Keys from start to finish.

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I think it is better to add git repo link in each video's description

StartcodeIng
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Hi Barry Michael Doyle can you please give the details description of the application that you build in the tutorial ?

SandeepKumar-tgwm
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@Barry, which simulator you are using? Seems faster than regular android simulator.

kirtimaanlodha
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Thank you so much. It's very clear about app's structure where I can start easily my journey on your series.

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Hi Barry, Nice work mate! I have installed the VS code and all the components you mentioned in your earlier videos. Went ahead to install Eslint successfully too. I am however getting error on the first line. a red squiggly underline appears under 'react'
import React from 'react';
Error says "[eslint] Unable to resolve path to module 'react'. (import/no-unresolved)"
Any idea what might be the issue? Only difference between your install and mine is that my program files are on D: instead of C:

mundashararti
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Expo isn't mainstream yet so I can see why your videos don't have many views. But you're an amazing presenter. You give the right amount of information and you explain things in a very fun and intuitive way without being too wordy. You don't stutter and you fill in the awkward silences. Perfect. Maybe spam some keywords into your descriptions and you will get more views. But nonetheless, if Expo takes off your videos will be receiving a lot more views. Calling it checkpoints makes it really fun and enjoyable :) Clever. Great design of the cover photo and the apps themselves. Brilliant. Hope you are doing some sort of branding, maybe choose some BMD colours, and make a BMD logo ;)

professorneila
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Was looking for some resources about how other people were structuring their app files. Definitely what I was looking for. Great job on the videos. Been working in software for years and your tutorial makes it a point to practice good file structure which is something most resources lack. Sending this playlist to a few colleagues.

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