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n this video, we will learn how to display a course chapter in our React Native educational app. We will use the Flatlist component to scroll through the chapter content, and the Text component to render the chapter text. We will also learn how to use the TouchableOpacity component to make the chapter headings clickable and Flatlist to display it on the screen This video is part of a series on learning React Native by building an educational app. In previous videos, we have learned how to create a new React Native project, set up a development environment, and create a basic app layout. In this video, we will learn how to display a course chapter. Source Code (Upto Chapter 12) : https://gitlab.com/rrs301/codebox-educational-app-react-native Udemy Course: https://www.udemy.com/course/master-react-js-and-tailwind-css-with-real-world-projects Cloudinary Free : https://console.cloudinary.com/invites/lpov9zyyucivvxsnalc5/qo34cowhnxs6jxvzvmu2?t=default Hostinger 75% Off: https://hostinger.com?REFERRALCODE=1GAME84 Watch React Disney Clone Tutorial: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLaBeGKL1tOU0pbIVu1I3ZcBZ7BJkN0isz Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tubegurujiS... Telegram Channel: https://t.me/tubeguruji Subscribe TubeGuruji Channel : https://www.youtube.com/@tubeguruji Thanks for watching! #reactnative #ui #flatlist
In this playlist, you will learn how to build a React Native education app with Expo, Firebase, Strapi, and MySQL. The playlist is divided into 10 videos, each of which covers a different aspect of building the app. The first video will introduce you to the project and give you an overview of what you will be learning. The remaining videos will cover the following topics: Setting up your development environment Creating a new React Native project Using Expo to make your development process easier Creating components, handling state, and using APIs Adding a login screen, a course list, and a course detail screen Using Firebase to store user data Using Strapi to create a backend API for your app By the end of this playlist, you will have built a fully-functional React Native education app. This playlist is perfect for beginners who want to learn React Native. No prior experience with React Native or any other programming language is required. I hope you enjoy this playlist!