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James Ide

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Joined July 2010

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    Expo’s Series B lets us build + More developer success for our world-class customers + More products to unlock that success + More capacity to meet the demand for our products and services We are also excited to continue collaborating with other great companies, and for the

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    🙌 Expo is the best it's ever been, and it's about to get a lot better. We raised a Series B so we can go faster on the things that matter to you: faster builds, smoother native integrations, and the services to make end-to-end app development a delightful experience. There is

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    A sneak peek at Noxcturnal 💫 In Expo SDK 58 your app will bundle 2-3x faster when enabling the new Rust-based compiler.

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    maybe too early to share, but this is project "noxcturnal" for the expo cli and what it does to our largest testing app's cold bundling times 🚀 (2-3x speedup)

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    #️⃣ Introducing Native CSS Grid Lanes Built for Yoga for both Android and iOS. As a developer, would you use this?

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    CSS just killed another JavaScript library. 👍 CSS Grid Lanes (aka Masonry) is here! And the biggest surprise? Safari (26.4+) got it first — everyone else is still catching up. ⬆️ That’s all it takes. ▼ No more Masonry.js, fragile Flexbox hacks, or calculating positions in

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    A beautiful way to add beautiful transitions

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    Apple shared element transitions, free in

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    Router. Wrap the thumbnail in Link.AppleZoom, mark the target on the next screen. You're done. UIKit does the rest. Code below 👇

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    Writing is thinking. Explaining requires understanding. At Expo we have been doing a trial where we write all PR descriptions by hand for our production codebases. Typing is not the bottleneck (however, I believe it is now generally accepted that human written text communicates

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    My hot take is that a human should never read another human’s AI output The writer labors so the reader need not

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