NativeScript - Professional post series

I've been doing NativeScript for a while; and since I'm a contractor/freelancer; and no specific company pays my salary -- I've decided to start putting some of my cool learned tips into the paid category.   Most of these will only qualify if they took me multiple hours to figure out.  Unfortunately nobody pays me for fixing things when they break...  So, if I can use my hard earned knowledge to save you a vast amount of time, what is it worth to you?
All this knowledge is time tested and can save you a vast amount of diagnostic time on why something doesn't work.   So if you think saving you time is worth it; please feel free to sign up and support me; and I will provide the information you need when you need it...
The different series are going to be available on my Patreon site: https://www.patreon.com/NathanaelA
The first series is; NativeScript Platform Differences


You might get an app running perfectly on one platform, and then wonder why it isn't working on the other.   I have started out with a cool post on several issues you might have between iOS and Android using HTTP/HTTPS.

The second series is: Troubleshooting your NativeScript
I have started this series out on dealing with Upgrading from NativeScript  to 2.4 and issues you might face.
The first post in this series deals with a specific iOS upgrading issue.
The second post in this series deal with a specific Android upgrading issue (Error starts with: Multiple dex files), when using several plugins...
The third series is: Ready to Distribute my app...  What now?
The first post in this series deals with a specific iOS Build issues...
The second post in this series deals with a specific iOS Build configuration information.
Some of these posts will be showing up in the next couple day as I have time to finish them off...
And yes; I will continue to post free useful stuff...   😉

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