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Jonathan Bones from bitglow turned a crashing retail app into a performance powerhouse. His team cut React Native upgrade time by 80% and boosted performance scores from 36 to 90 for German retailer DEPOT.

Liam Du built and shipped Wellspoken—an AI-powered articulation coach—to both iOS and Android in one week. Zero Xcode. Zero Android Studio. Just Expo.

A practical guide for integrating React Native into existing Android applications using Expo, covering architecture and development best practices.

Covers the key improvements in Expo SDK 54: precompiled React Native for iOS that cuts build times by 35%, and smarter transitive autolinking that eliminates manual peer dependency installs.

I’ve tested this on blank screens and delay between switching them is almost the same. I’ve tried to optimize code with memoization usecallbacks etc. But it didn’t change

E2E testing on mobile is notoriously slow and flaky. Expo just partnered with Moropo to change that equation for React Native developers.

How Infinite Red uses EAS Workflows, Expo Fingerprint, and EAS Update to skip native builds in CI/CD, running Maestro E2E tests 230% faster on every pull request.

This article explores building TV applications using React Native, covering both the Expo and bare React Native approaches. It walks through the four key configuration steps needed to add TV support to existing...

Example repo: https://github.com/harrisrobin/bare-eas-updates-tutorial

Guide on leveraging Expo services for building, testing, and distributing React Native applications efficiently.

I recently started a new Twitch series called React Native Live, hosted on my Twitch channel, and a recent installment was about installing…

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