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React Native & Golang tutorial | #8 Authentication Provider, AsyncStorage, and persistent auth state

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In this video, we'll finally make our authentication on the app work. For that, we will create a Context Provider and save the user data and token to asyncStorage so they keep authenticated even after closing the app.
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@prashlovessamosa
@prashlovessamosa Ай бұрын
great
@usmanmarkaz
@usmanmarkaz Ай бұрын
brother plz complete it and plz plz make another full stack Real world app with materialistic UI with redux and GoLang
@_vaillant
@_vaillant Ай бұрын
Alright! 2 more videos missing to finish the series. I think I can get that done before next Sunday 🏁 And thanks for the course request/suggestion, I'll start bringing up some ideas to create a cool project! 🙌 Update: That will take longer than I expected 😆 not Sunday
@usmanmarkaz
@usmanmarkaz Ай бұрын
@@_vaillant sir i have one question plz plz give me your honest feedback i am a react native developer (learning phase intermediate dev) now i want to learn backend should i want to learn node js or goLang i have interest to learn GoLang is it good combination plz tell
@_vaillant
@_vaillant Ай бұрын
Well, considering that you're already at an intermediate level and you have experience with React Native, I think the best choice would be to learn NodeJS. You'll learn a new concept using your pre-existing JavaScript skills, which is going to make the learning process way easier. To put it into steps, here's what I advise you to do: 1 - Learn NodeJS basics/fundamentals. But learn it well; make sure you really understand how it works and its features. 2 - Learn backend development general concepts like REST API, WebSockets, and so on. You can use a roadmap to keep track of your progress. I suggest roadmap.sh for it. You don't have to learn everything on it, just pick what you think is more important. 3 - Learn ExpressJS or NestJS. I'd suggest learning both. Companies like to use ExpressJS, but NestJS is gaining popularity (and it's better, in my opinion). 4 - Try to build a project where you put into practice all of the things you learned. For example, build an API server that uses REST, WebSockets, file uploads, etc. Try to think of features you use on a daily basis and replicate them in simple manners in your project. After you feel comfortable building NodeJS (ExpressJS/NestJS) projects, then I'd advise you to learn Golang. Golang is not a hard language, but it has concepts that JavaScript lacks, like pointers, concurrency, and so on. Apart from that, building APIs with Golang is as easy as building with NodeJS. So the only thing that you would have to do at this point would be to learn Golang itself because all of the backend-related stuff you'd already know. Hope that helps!
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