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Sep 11, 2020

SyncState | Official Announcement

SyncState is the newest open-source State Management library for React & JavaScript apps that is based on JSON Patches. 

Built by GeekyAntsSyncState was announced at React Native EU 2020 by Sanket Sahu.

Know more about it here.

Watch the announcement talk by Sanket here.

Sep 11, 2020

Enatega Multivendor Backend App | The NativeBase Market

The newest product on the NativeBase Market is the Enatega Multivendor Food Backend App v 1.0.0, which is a full fledged solution highly suitable to build any restaurant or food delivery app for iOS & Android with Multi-Vendor Support built using React Native, Expo, GraphQL, Apollo Client, Node & MongoDB. 

This React Native based product offers 3 Mobile Apps (rider, customer & restaurant), Admin Dashboard, Analytics Dashboard & API Server.

Sep 4, 2020

Sanket Sahu Live On React Native EU Tonight

Sanket Sahu will be live and speaking on How to use JSON patches with React Native to build a framework for real-time multi-user apps tonight on the virtual React Native EU conference Day 2 at 9:15 PM IST.

Join in on the fun!

Sep 4, 2020

React Native Food Delivery Theme | NativeBase Market

The newest product on the NativeBase Market is the React Native Food Delivery App Themewhich is a time saving UI template that can be used to build apps like DoorDash, GrubHub, Zomato etc.

This React Native based product offers Delivery App, End User App & the Admin Dashboard.

Sep 4, 2020

React Native Fitness App Theme | NativeBase Market

Another product launched on the NativeBase Market is the React Native Fitness App Themewhich offers ready to use screens to build any type of Fitness apps. The theme has screens for tracking workout sessions, managing workout goals and other fitness related functions

Sep 4, 2020

Articles This Week | The GeekyAnts Blog

  • Sumant Raj started exploring the world of backend development and came across Phoenix, which is a web framework built with Elixir. Read his experiences with Phoenix in his article here
  • Rishab Karnad ended his exploration of Lodash with the final article in his 3-part series that talks about Lazy Evaluation and how it applies in Lodash. Read his article here.
  • Abhishek Pundir explored AWS Honeycode, which is a no code tool for building mobile & web apps and is the recent addition to the list of platforms on Amazon Cloud. Read his experience and review of AWS Honeycode in his acclaimed article here
Aug 28, 2020

Articles This Week | The GeekyAnts Blog