In this tutorial we'll set it up for running in Android Studio, a popular IDE for developing React Native apps. In order to build an app like Instagram, you can use React Native. React Native provides fluid UX with native-like experience, and apps created with it are used by millions of users. React native runs on command line, regardless. This allows apps made with React Native run just like a native application. Once deployed the JavaScript React code is transitioned to use native device components. Run React Native Hello World App in VSCode with Android Emulator ![]() Watch this YouTube video, outlining steps from this tutorial, to learn how to setup React Native in VSCode in under 15 minutes: It is recommended to use JDK 11 to avoid errors that may come using a greater version. We've also just avoided going to official websites and downloading GUI installers. This will install correct version of Node LTS for working with React Native. You can now install Node LTS and JDK11 as follows: choco install -y nodejs-lts openjdk11 To install Chocolatey from cmd.exe copy and paste this into cmd.exe: -NoProfile -InputFormat None -ExecutionPolicy Bypass -Command "::SecurityProtocol = 3072 iex ((New-Object ).DownloadString(''))"
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