Congratulations! You have successfully built three React Native applications throughout the course of this book. In this chapter, you learned to add a pull-to-refresh interaction into the application, letting users of your apps quickly refresh their data using a well-known gesture. Then, you utilized the Image
component, rendering remote images into your application. Next, you created a WebView
component for the application, allowing users to view Web-related content without shuffling them out of the app and into the system browser. Finally, you made the required modifications to create an Android version of the application.
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Richard Kho is a software engineer living in San Francisco. He taught himself how to code in 2014 and has lived a past life as a photographer and cinematographer. He currently works for Capital One and has taught software engineers at Hack Reactor in the past. Richard is also a technical advisor to Code Chrysalis, an advanced software engineering immersive in Tokyo.
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