Lorenzo Sciandra

Lorenzo Sciandra

Software Engineer

Formidable welcomed Lorenzo to the London team in early 2019. Fresh from Drivetribe in London, Lorenzo has also previously worked for European Travel Ventures after moving to UK from Italy, where he worked for Leva Engineering. He's a React Native specialist, focusing on mobile development paired with a passion for good UX. Lorenzo is a technical writer and speaker, publishing his work mostly on Medium and appearing at industry events and conferences as an invited orator. In addition, he is a maintainer for the React Native core OSS library. Lorenzo is committed to making his local Open Source community both more inclusive and empowered, and he organizes a meetup for maintainers in London called ProvidedAsIs.

The New React Native Architecture Explained: Part Four

April 16, 2019
In this final post we tackle the last block of the old architecture graph presented in the first article.

The New React Native Architecture Explained: Part Three

April 9, 2019
In part three of our four-part series we will dive into the “meaty” part of the re-architecture, the one that every React Native developer has probably heard about: Fabric and TurboModules.

The New React Native Architecture Explained: Part Two

April 2, 2019
In part two of our four-part series we will dive into how React Native consumes the code you write, and how the re-architecture changes it.

The New React Native Architecture Explained

March 26, 2019
In this first post in a four-part series, we discuss the aspect of the React Native re-architecture that will actually affect the code you may write—the new React features and a tool called Codegen.