What's new in Expo SDK 56? Widgets, Expo UI, Router decoupling from React Navigation...
Expo SDK 56 introduced important new capabilities and speed to Expo apps. In this livestream we'll address all the highlights, show some code, and answer questions from the audience. We won't get to this whole list but this is basically what we plan to discuss: ◆ Expo UI is stable on iOS and Android ◆ iOS builds 16% faster, plus another 20% on EAS from precompiled community libs ◆ Android cold starts 40% faster ◆ Expo Router decoupled from React Navigation ◆ Inline native modules: write Swift and Kotlin right next to your TypeScript ◆ Hermes v1 by default ◆ Bytecode diffing on by default (~58% smaller OTA updates) ◆ iOS Widgets stable ◆ React Native 0.85 + React 19... Please join the stream and ask tons of questions. We'd love to hear your feedback.

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