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Expo docs terms: Continuous Native Generation (CNG) and Prebuild seem to outdate Managed and Bare workflows, and Eject

Quick Info This seems to be the authoritative Expo docs page related to creating native projects: Continuous Native Generation (CNG), https://docs.expo.dev/workflow/continuous-native-generation/  , sub-titled: Learn about managing your native projects with Continuous Native Generation (CNG) and Prebuild. It does not use the terms of managed and bare workflows nor does it mention eject.  As per ChatGPT (CG): The terms: Managed workflow , Bare workflow and Eject / ExpoKit  are now historical vocabulary. They still appear in blog posts, StackOverflow answers, and older GitHub issues, but they are no longer the primary conceptual framework used by Expo itself. ---------- The two main React Native and Expo apps development experience that I have are: Timestamp Tracker (TT) which runs in Expo Go. I have also built debug and release APKs, and recently, release AAB file. Yoga Studio LMS (SG-Edu-App) which does not run in Expo Go. I have built debug and release APKs. I was quite ...

Ways to do phrase search in Blogger: Dashboard (precise, no ranking) and Reader UI (relevance ranking); API does not support it

Quick Info Note: In this post, “phrase search” refers to quoted multi-word searches (for example, "iOS build" ). In Blogger dashboard for this blog, a few days back when I searched for: "iOS build", I was shown 5 posts and each post had the "iOS build" phrase! So looks like for searches with spaces within search string: 1) Blogger dashboard is best at search results and also in how it presents the results as a list of posts (without pagination at least for ten or twenty results but perhaps for higher number of results too (have not checked that)). But results are ordered in reverse chronological order, I think. Search ranking does not come into play. 2) Blog UI search: Search ranking comes into play. But shows very few posts per page (2 or 3) and only snippets for each post. Initial (top ranked) posts had "iOS build" phrase. Later (lower ranked) posts did not have the phrase but had iOS word in them (did not check whether they also had build word...