Launching "GraphQL for React Native Developers": A Community-First Reading Course ๐
Most GraphQL tutorials are written for web developers or backend engineers. This one isn't. Iโve built this course specifically for mobile developers. Every concept is taught through a React Native lensโfocusing on FlatList pagination, useQuery hooks in Expo, and real-world patterns you'll actually use in production.
๐ The Reading Course is Live!
The reading course is now live and fully structured across 5 modules and 18 lessons. Itโs designed to take you from a GraphQL beginner to building high-performance, data-efficient mobile applications.
Whatโs Inside?
- Module 1: Why GraphQL? (The Problem with REST in Mobile Apps)
- Module 2: Queries & Mutations (The Apollo Client way)
- Module 3: Variables, Fragments & Type Safety (GraphQL-Codegen)
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Module 4: Caching & Pagination (Demystifying
InMemoryCacheforFlatList) - Module 5: Real-world: Subscriptions & Auth (Live Chat with WebSockets)
- Enroll for free: Enroll on RN Mastery
- Explore the Source: GitHub Repository
๐ข Call for Guest Educators (Volunteers)
The text material is ready, but I want to make this accessible to everyone. I am looking for passionate voices to help bring these concepts to life through live or recorded video tutorials for the TechCraft By Subrata (TCBS) YouTube channel.
Who can join?
- Students: Looking to build a "Proof of Work" portfolio and establish a personal brand.
- Experienced Professionals: Who want to showcase their teaching skills and give back to the dev community.
The Details:
- Language: Hindi or English (Hinglish is welcome!).
- Platform: Your content will be featured on TCBS YouTube and promoted across my professional network.
- The Mission: This is a volunteer-based, community-driven initiative. No money is involved. The goal is to provide a platform for you to showcase your expertise and build your authority in the React Native ecosystem.
๐ค How to get involved
If youโre ready to teach and share your knowledge:
- Check out the curriculum structure in the GitHub Repo.
- Comment "TEACH" below or send me a DM on Twitter @subraatakumar.
Let's build a stronger, more efficient React Native community together!
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