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    A complete native navigation solution for React Native

    ...We also assume you are working on a Mac with XCode and Android Studio installed and setup. You can also make it work in a Linux distribution, of course, but in that case bear in mind that some sections of the docs that deal with iOS might not be relevant to you. When your app is launched for the first time, the bundle is parsed and executed. At this point you need to display your UI. To do so, listen to the appLaunched event and call Navigation.setRoot when that event is received. When your app is launched, RN makes sure JS context (which is what enables you to execute JavaScript code) is running. ...
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    ReadyForBAT

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    Chinese-language repository oriented to iOS interview preparation

    ReadyForBAT is a Chinese-language repository oriented to iOS interview preparation: it collects a large number of interview topics in iOS development, UI views, language features (Objective-C), runtime mechanics, memory management, blocks, threads, run loops, network, design patterns, architecture, algorithms, third-party libraries and more, and presents them in mind-map or outline form with accompanying answers or explanations. It is aimed at developers preparing for job interviews focusing on iOS roles. The collection is organized by topic and emphasizes conceptual understanding rather than just rote memorization; the diagrams/visuals help structural memory of how subsystems map together. It also serves as a review resource for mid-senior iOS engineers to refresh broad domains of knowledge.
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