FAQ: Intro to React Native - Expo and React Native

This community-built FAQ covers the “Expo and React Native” exercise from the lesson “Intro to React Native”.

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The main difference between React Native and React Native Expo is that React Native is a framework for developing cross-platform mobile applications that can be deployed on iOS and Android, while React Native Expo is a set of tools and services that help developers build native applications faster. React Native Expo includes tools like Expo CLI, Expo SDK, Expo Playground, and Expo Snack. It also provides services like Expo Publish and Expo Cloud. These tools and services make the development process simpler and faster for React Native developers.

In conclusion, React Native is a framework for developing cross-platform mobile applications, while React Native Expo is a set of tools and services used to build native mobile applications faster.