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They are quite neutral and nice languages.

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There is very good documentation on the React Native side to get started in module development . In particular, there is a project maintained by a team of framework experts called React Native Bob . It is a bootstrap project, which allows you to launch in your terminal $ react-native bob, which generates a project containing everything you need to start developing. I found it simple and intuitive and above all it allowed me to be able to start directly on a module in Swift for iOS and Kotlin on the Android side . For the native development part of the module, as I have the basics of programming, Kotlin and Swift were not very complicated to learn.

They are quite neutral and nice languages. I found telegram philippines girl IDEs very enjoyable, especially Android Studio . You give it a piece of code in Java and it offers you the equivalent in Kotlin, and if there is an error it is very precise, especially for linking to the problematic code, it is perfect for debugging! Regarding the part with the Twilio Voice API, I relied on the documentation of both SDKs, Android and IOS and I read the code a lot following what they had done in the Twilio quickstarts for Android and IOS . With all that, it went very well, it allowed me not to have any blockages and to always find the information I wanted.

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V : Is it possible to contribute to your module ? G : Yes, of course, all the information to contribute to my project is here . A big thank you to Grégoire for his availability and his good humor. I loved hearing the story of the creation of his module and I hope you will have as much fun reading it as I had hearing it. I can't wait to see what you build! Valériane Venance is a Developer Evangelist at Twilio. Feel free to contact her via [email protected] if you have created a tool that you would like to talk about on the Twilio blog!As a French person, I don't have the same luck as my American or English colleagues of being able to get a phone number with the snap of a finger and two clicks.
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