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Mikhail Sakhniuk
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Mikhail Sakhniuk is Software Engineer with high proficiency in JavaScript, React and React Native. He has more than 5 years of experience in developing web and mobile applications. He has worked for startups, fintech companies, and product companies with more than 20 million users. Currently, Mikhail is working at Miro as a Frontend Engineer. In addition, he owns and maintains a few open-source projects. He also shares his experience and knowledge through books and articles.
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Adam Boduch has been involved in large-scale JavaScript development for nearly 15 years. Before moving to the frontend, he worked on several large-scale cloud computing products using Python and Linux. No stranger to complexity, Adam has practical experience with real-world software systems and the scaling challenges they pose.
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Giving touch feedback

The React Native examples you’ve worked with so far in this book have used plain text to act as buttons or links. In web applications, to make text look like something that can be clicked, you just wrap it with the appropriate link. There’s no link component in React Native, so you can style your text to look like a button.

The problem with trying to style text as links on mobile devices is that they’re too hard to press. Buttons provide a bigger target for fingers, and they’re easier to apply touch feedback on.

Let’s style some text as a button. This is a great first step as it makes the text look touchable. But you also want to give visual feedback to the user when they start interacting with the button. React Native provides several components to help with this:

  • TouchableOpacity
  • TouchableHighlight
  • Pressable API

But before diving into the code, let’s take a look...

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Mikhail Sakhniuk

Mikhail Sakhniuk is Software Engineer with high proficiency in JavaScript, React and React Native. He has more than 5 years of experience in developing web and mobile applications. He has worked for startups, fintech companies, and product companies with more than 20 million users. Currently, Mikhail is working at Miro as a Frontend Engineer. In addition, he owns and maintains a few open-source projects. He also shares his experience and knowledge through books and articles.
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Adam Boduch

Adam Boduch has been involved in large-scale JavaScript development for nearly 15 years. Before moving to the frontend, he worked on several large-scale cloud computing products using Python and Linux. No stranger to complexity, Adam has practical experience with real-world software systems and the scaling challenges they pose.
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