Fernando is one of the few developers in the entire world who is/can/has built an open-source ecosystem of tools from scratch to accomplish things we used to dream about. If you're sleeping on his work, you should start following him everywhere and leaning into his stack. What he's almost singlehandedly doing (marrying Expo + Next.js) is what both of those organizations should've been doing for years. I can't say enough good things about him.
Since you solved this issue I think the next step is to make solito able to release for windows, macos and linux without the need of any other frameworks. I hope you read my comment and implement it, because you are one of the few who can 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻❤
I am first?! Wanted to try this out recently at work... but backed down since it's a bit in the uncharted territory and I'm the only frontend atm. Love to see how it progresses though!
Can someone verify that in order to use the react-native-firebase/auth & react-native-firebase/app for the app it would be required to set up the app to run as a development build and use config plugins? Fernando didn't specifically mention this in the video but based on Expo docs and react-native-firebase docs it seems necessary.
Yes, you'll need a development build (or bare native build). React-native-firebase isn't supported in Expo Go and expo-firebase-* is being deprecated. Eventually, you can use Firebase JS SDK in Expo Go (the 'firebase' package)
@@Barthap10 That's correct. The solito docs now have a Firebase guide with example code that uses a dev client. That said, it has a fallback for Expo Go.
In the Solito GH repo there is a PR for Next 13 support. But not sure if this is compatible with the new app/ directory routing. It should be though, as expo-router seems to use a very similar directory structure to the Next app/ router
Fernando is one of the few developers in the entire world who is/can/has built an open-source ecosystem of tools from scratch to accomplish things we used to dream about. If you're sleeping on his work, you should start following him everywhere and leaning into his stack. What he's almost singlehandedly doing (marrying Expo + Next.js) is what both of those organizations should've been doing for years. I can't say enough good things about him.
this so much, you can make dreams come true with this stack all by yourself
This man in another level!
Timestamps
Navigation 2:02
Authentication 7:35
Menus 13:09
CSS Updates 17:40
Thank you Fernando Rojo :)
I might be a bit late, but this is one of the best things I've seen this year. Just amazing! Keep up the great work Fernando!
This is one of the most exciting videos I have seen this year...and in 2022! Awesome 👏👏👏
I really envy he can make those libraries and give them a cool name.
I had 1 month thinking about a name for a project
Lmfao
hahah same here
Since you solved this issue I think the next step is to make solito able to release for windows, macos and linux without the need of any other frameworks. I hope you read my comment and implement it, because you are one of the few who can 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻❤
Awesome Fernando! Thanks a lot for the content!
Wahooo. Crazy Exciting! Perfectly aligned with what you do and your philosophy. So refreshing. Thank you. Keep up the good work!
You’ve done miracles on me
Amazing!!! Thank you so much for your content 🙏🏻
I am first?!
Wanted to try this out recently at work... but backed down since it's a bit in the uncharted territory and I'm the only frontend atm. Love to see how it progresses though!
same, It's a bit confusing to me whats done where - but very exited for a future where this is normal
I'm pushing for trying it out at work as well.
Trying to push for monorepos with Solito (tamagui for styling) / tRPC / Prisma
Can someone verify that in order to use the react-native-firebase/auth & react-native-firebase/app for the app it would be required to set up the app to run as a development build and use config plugins? Fernando didn't specifically mention this in the video but based on Expo docs and react-native-firebase docs it seems necessary.
Yes, you'll need a development build (or bare native build). React-native-firebase isn't supported in Expo Go and expo-firebase-* is being deprecated.
Eventually, you can use Firebase JS SDK in Expo Go (the 'firebase' package)
@@Barthap10 That's correct. The solito docs now have a Firebase guide with example code that uses a dev client. That said, it has a fallback for Expo Go.
In the navigation example with Expo Router, what would this look like with React Navigation? Do you have any examples of Solito with React Navigation?
Yes! See the main starter on the solito website.
How can I use firebase messaging in an expo web app? I'm struggling to find a solution about it
Is this Next 13 compatible:
In the Solito GH repo there is a PR for Next 13 support.
But not sure if this is compatible with the new app/ directory routing. It should be though, as expo-router seems to use a very similar directory structure to the Next app/ router
@@Barthap10 Solito v2 is now available with Next.js 13 support.
Why there is no android app BeatGig? Any problems?
the BeatGig apps are not available in all countries, since their service is location specific.
We now have an Android app!
@@fernandorojo6311 thank you so much ❣
What browser is that at 15:16?
I guess arc
yeah it’s arc by browser company
Where is the git hube repo???
See the video description.
wow
Thank you, this video helps me so much! 777 likes is so beautiful so I won't break it 😁