Justin Nothling

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@AWill2Go the goal of each course will be to copy a specific app like tinder or instagram. It will be straightforward to put your own spin on it like "tinder for food". If you want to create something completely different then things will be a little more difficult but the majority of what you learn will be transferable. e.g. how to layout your app, use components like buttons and listviews, connect it to a database, submit your app to the app store etc. These are all the same across all apps (with very minor customizations).
@JustinNothling Seems like this would be good for most app ideas, but for more complex/one-of-a-kind ideas, not sure this would transfer.
@AWill2Go Complex/one-of-a-kind ideas still use buttons and databases :) But I agree, it wouldn't necessarily be as straightforward.
@AWill2Go Complex/one-of-a-kind ideas still use buttons and databases :) But I agree, it wouldn't necessarily be as straightforward.
@ianmayman so most of the advantages from react native are not related to Facebook at all. I've written a medium post to answer this very question:
https://medium.com/@JustinNothling/why-you-should-learn-react-native-3c1478e6d7f4#.rlxamsxi9
@rooterdog the first course will be available in the next few weeks. I haven't built the email confirmation system yet. (been focusing on content). Follow me on twitter @justinnothling to get updates on the course progress.
This looks awesome, will you guys have an API? I'd like to hook this up to my welcome emails.
@JustinNothling cheers! Yep - we're thinking of adding an API when we launch :)
@hyharryhuang @justinnothling in fact, it's already in the making - so we'd love to hear what endpoints you'd need. You can catch us on [email protected] and [email protected]
@rcwestlake i'll be releasing info about the tinder course this later this week. Stay tuned
@JustinNothling Justin is very cool. I will register now on the site, and I will try to create applications and put them on alternative markets. thank you