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Sonny Using VSCode, I created a React Native app using expo-cli. I want to use ESLint and Prettier to improve code quality. I want ESLint in the "Problems" tab to print out the error, for example if I have this line var asd = 1;in App.js then ESLint will print
Sonny Using VSCode, I created a React Native app using expo-cli. I want to use ESLint and Prettier to improve code quality. I want ESLint in the "Problems" tab to print out errors, for example if I have this line var asd = 1;in App.js , ESLint will print out U
Sonny Using VSCode, I created a React Native app using expo-cli. I want to use ESLint and Prettier to improve code quality. I want ESLint in the "Problems" tab to print out the error, for example if I have this line var asd = 1;in App.js then ESLint will print
Sonny Using VSCode, I created a React Native app using expo-cli. I want to use ESLint and Prettier to improve code quality. I want ESLint in the "Problems" tab to print out errors, for example if I have this line var asd = 1;in App.js , ESLint will print out U
Chloe Hammond I've built a portfolio site and the href link to Facebook is the only social media link that doesn't work. Like other social media links it doesn't seem to work after copying and pasting my profile link. I also had this problem on another website
Chloe Hammond I've built a portfolio site and the href link to Facebook is the only social media link that doesn't work. Like other social media links it doesn't seem to work after copying and pasting my profile link. I also had this problem on another website
weird random I'm trying to import the second file into the project's App.js. I get the error "The development server returned a response error code: 500". Basically saying "Cannot resolve 'MainFile' from 'App.js'. Why is this so? I believe it's correct, but fo
weird random I'm trying to import the second file into the project's App.js. I get the error "The development server returned a response error code: 500". Basically saying "Cannot resolve 'MainFile' from 'App.js'. Why is this so? I believe it's correct, but fo
Antonio K I am using Linux Mint. My login shell ( cat /etc/passwd | grep myUserName) is bash. After starting the graphical desktop environment and running a terminal emulator from it, I can see that it .bash_profile's not source (the environment variable set i
Antonio K I am using Linux Mint. My login shell ( cat /etc/passwd | grep myUserName) is bash. After starting the graphical desktop environment and running a terminal emulator from it, I can see that it .bash_profile's not source (the environment variable set i
Ennis Fezulahu Hi all, I'm trying to add a picker to my app, but it's telling me an error on my phone (IOS or Android), but does it work fine in a web browser? Here is my code: import React from 'react'
import { View, Text } from 'react-native'
import { Picker
Henry Potatoes I wonder if eslint reactive rules are useful (react/display-name)to anyone ? Currently in my code it doesn't show any warning if I don't put displayName. I expected that if I didn't put it, displayNameit would issue an eslint warning message. E.
Henry Potatoes I wonder if eslint reactive rules are useful (react/display-name)to anyone ? Currently in my code it doesn't show any warning if I don't put displayName. I expected that if I didn't put it, displayNameit would issue an eslint warning message. E.
Henry Potatoes I wonder if eslint reactive rules are useful (react/display-name)to anyone ? Currently in my code it doesn't show any warning if I don't put displayName. I expected that if I didn't put it, displayNameit would issue an eslint warning message. E.
Henry Potatoes I wonder if eslint reactive rules are useful (react/display-name)to anyone ? Currently in my code it doesn't show any warning if I don't put displayName. I expected that if I didn't put it, displayNameit would issue an eslint warning message. E.
Henry Potatoes I wonder if eslint reactive rules are useful (react/display-name)to anyone ? Currently in my code it doesn't show any warning if I don't put displayName. I expected that if I didn't put it, displayNameit would issue an eslint warning message. E.
Henry Potatoes I wonder if eslint reactive rules are useful (react/display-name)to anyone ? Currently in my code it doesn't show any warning if I don't put displayName. I expected that if I didn't put it, displayNameit would issue an eslint warning message. E.
Henry Potatoes I wonder if eslint reactive rules are useful (react/display-name)to anyone ? Currently in my code it doesn't show any warning if I don't put displayName. I expected that if I didn't put it, displayNameit would issue an eslint warning message. E.
ED I try to use react-native-file-viewer in my app to view à pdf file. I have imported the lib like this:import FileViewer from 'react-native-file-viewer'; And I have à function: getPdf(){
const path = '../images/Charte.pdf';
FileViewer.open(pa
ED I try to use react-native-file-viewer in my app to view à pdf file. I have imported the lib like this:import FileViewer from 'react-native-file-viewer'; And I have à function: getPdf(){
const path = '../images/Charte.pdf';
FileViewer.open(pa
User 5553868 In a React Native app I'm developing, this.setState doesn't work and doesn't update the value in the constructor. But this.state({}) is working. but when i use it it is resetting the constructor anyone please point out what is wrong with this code
User 5553868 In a React Native app I'm developing, this.setState doesn't work and doesn't update the value in the constructor. But this.state({}) is working. but when i use it it is resetting the constructor anyone please point out what is wrong with this code
username I'm working on a React native project with a login system using Firebase. The login system works normally. I also managed to capture the current user id from Firebase. I tried setting "stay logged in" with the asyncStorage system and current user id.
ED I try to use react-native-file-viewer in my app to view à pdf file. I have imported the lib like this:import FileViewer from 'react-native-file-viewer'; And I have à function: getPdf(){
const path = '../images/Charte.pdf';
FileViewer.open(pa
ED I try to use react-native-file-viewer in my app to view à pdf file. I have imported the lib like this:import FileViewer from 'react-native-file-viewer'; And I have à function: getPdf(){
const path = '../images/Charte.pdf';
FileViewer.open(pa
username I'm working on a React native project with a login system using Firebase. The login system works normally. I also managed to capture the current user id from Firebase. I tried setting "stay logged in" with the asyncStorage system and current user id.
Edwin I am using Lubuntu 12.04. I'm having trouble setting a path variable for my application. I'm trying to set a path variable in a .profile file, but after I add the path when I echo $PATH, it doesn't show my addition. This is the line I add at the end of .
Edwin I am using Lubuntu 12.04. I'm having trouble setting a path variable for my application. I'm trying to set a path variable in a .profile file, but after I add the path when I echo $PATH, it doesn't show my addition. This is the line I add at the end of .
sujata shinde: I'm trying to clean the Gradle files after cd .\androidbut it's not working. See the commands below. D:\ReactNativeVS\demo\android>./gradlew clean
I get the following error: '. ' is not recognized as an internal or external command, operable pr