Download modules � Support in-app updates Pinpointing the code in your app that is causing jank can be difficult. For example, if the frame spends a lot of time handling input, you should look at your app code that handles user input. Keep your bind logic simple, and use trace-ipc to track down and remove binder�
7 Jan 2018 about your problem. Do you have an example code & repository we could look at? My published expo app is stuck on splash screen both on android and ios. Having the same issue on Android, SDK 23, detached app. 9 Jun 2017 I am publishing new versions via XDE, in testing my detached app on iPhone For both the Expo and Android they seem to be stuck on an old version. You can use the Expo client to scan the QR code and it should tell your� In my case, my code worked in Android, but not in iOS simulator. The JS bundle would load to 100%, but then the app was stuck. React Native After this, Expo should start on your device. run: yarn remove react-native. The iOS bundleIdentifier and Android package fields use reverse DNS You can download a backup copy of the keystore by running expo You can learn more about how code signing and keystores work in the Android documentation. We will remove certificate from our servers and generate Push Notifications Key for� 21 Jun 2019 Expo makes it so easy to develop native apps for Android and iOS with a single code base in Javascript. A must know thing for beginners is that� Download modules � Support in-app updates Pinpointing the code in your app that is causing jank can be difficult. For example, if the frame spends a lot of time handling input, you should look at your app code that handles user input. Keep your bind logic simple, and use trace-ipc to track down and remove binder�
In my case, my code worked in Android, but not in iOS simulator. The JS bundle would load to 100%, but then the app was stuck. React Native After this, Expo should start on your device. run: yarn remove react-native. The iOS bundleIdentifier and Android package fields use reverse DNS You can download a backup copy of the keystore by running expo You can learn more about how code signing and keystores work in the Android documentation. We will remove certificate from our servers and generate Push Notifications Key for� 21 Jun 2019 Expo makes it so easy to develop native apps for Android and iOS with a single code base in Javascript. A must know thing for beginners is that� Download modules � Support in-app updates Pinpointing the code in your app that is causing jank can be difficult. For example, if the frame spends a lot of time handling input, you should look at your app code that handles user input. Keep your bind logic simple, and use trace-ipc to track down and remove binder� You can essentially forget about Android Studio and XCode. use the ExpoKit's capability to download and serve the JS bundle, but you can also modify the native code of your app. Detaching to ExpoKit is a simple and automated process.
9 Jun 2017 I am publishing new versions via XDE, in testing my detached app on iPhone For both the Expo and Android they seem to be stuck on an old version. You can use the Expo client to scan the QR code and it should tell your� In my case, my code worked in Android, but not in iOS simulator. The JS bundle would load to 100%, but then the app was stuck. React Native After this, Expo should start on your device. run: yarn remove react-native. The iOS bundleIdentifier and Android package fields use reverse DNS You can download a backup copy of the keystore by running expo You can learn more about how code signing and keystores work in the Android documentation. We will remove certificate from our servers and generate Push Notifications Key for� 21 Jun 2019 Expo makes it so easy to develop native apps for Android and iOS with a single code base in Javascript. A must know thing for beginners is that� Download modules � Support in-app updates Pinpointing the code in your app that is causing jank can be difficult. For example, if the frame spends a lot of time handling input, you should look at your app code that handles user input. Keep your bind logic simple, and use trace-ipc to track down and remove binder� You can essentially forget about Android Studio and XCode. use the ExpoKit's capability to download and serve the JS bundle, but you can also modify the native code of your app. Detaching to ExpoKit is a simple and automated process.
7 Jan 2018 about your problem. Do you have an example code & repository we could look at? My published expo app is stuck on splash screen both on android and ios. Having the same issue on Android, SDK 23, detached app. 9 Jun 2017 I am publishing new versions via XDE, in testing my detached app on iPhone For both the Expo and Android they seem to be stuck on an old version. You can use the Expo client to scan the QR code and it should tell your� In my case, my code worked in Android, but not in iOS simulator. The JS bundle would load to 100%, but then the app was stuck. React Native After this, Expo should start on your device. run: yarn remove react-native. The iOS bundleIdentifier and Android package fields use reverse DNS You can download a backup copy of the keystore by running expo You can learn more about how code signing and keystores work in the Android documentation. We will remove certificate from our servers and generate Push Notifications Key for� 21 Jun 2019 Expo makes it so easy to develop native apps for Android and iOS with a single code base in Javascript. A must know thing for beginners is that� Download modules � Support in-app updates Pinpointing the code in your app that is causing jank can be difficult. For example, if the frame spends a lot of time handling input, you should look at your app code that handles user input. Keep your bind logic simple, and use trace-ipc to track down and remove binder� You can essentially forget about Android Studio and XCode. use the ExpoKit's capability to download and serve the JS bundle, but you can also modify the native code of your app. Detaching to ExpoKit is a simple and automated process.
You can essentially forget about Android Studio and XCode. use the ExpoKit's capability to download and serve the JS bundle, but you can also modify the native code of your app. Detaching to ExpoKit is a simple and automated process.