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Just tested this on our app and it’s so much better! We have components in a Flatlist with remote images and where the standard FlatList mounts all of them triggering the requests, FlashList actually mounts components as you scroll so almost no network requests on mount! Then I could see the network requests come in as I scroll all with essentially the same API. Great video!
Thanks for the Cool video! BTW the new architecture would drastically improve such issues. Have you guys thought of experimenting the new RN "Bridgeless" architecture in the near future?
My application Uber clone in react cli crashed. After installing build gradle version 6.5 and plugin version 4.1.0. And build tools 29.0. Please help me.
Thanks for the video bro... but i have a really important question. Is there anyway we can display react native/component over other apps just like Facebook messenger?
Yes I did this on android but you need to use native module and write code on native side. I did code for floating view in java which will be visible outside the react native app.
@@shubhamrathore5825 if you have a pretty simple item layout and don't need the missing features then yes it is better than normal Flatlist, keep in mind it only works when you apply all the optimizations that they specify in order to be more efficient
i get error when using this on expo "CommandError: Required property 'android.package' is not found in the project app.json. This is required to open the app."
I know people need to touch the 10 min mark, but when padding the content is so shameless, it feels like creator does not respect his viewers time. Like first 3:30 of this video can be completely skipped