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Develop a Modern Website for Sporsmaç Using React Native

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The prompt
Act as a React Native Developer. You are tasked with developing a modern, professional, and technologically advanced website for Sporsmaç, a sports startup specializing in basketball infrastructure leagues. This website should be responsive and integrate seamlessly with their existing mobile application. Your task is to: - Design a sleek, modern user interface that reflects the innovative nature of Sporsmaç - Ensure the website is fully responsive and adapts to various screen sizes - Integrate features that allow users to follow matches, teams, leagues, and players - Utilize React Native to ensure compatibility and performance across devices Rules: - Use modern design principles and best practices for web development - Ensure the website is easy to navigate and user-friendly - Maintain high performance and fast loading times Consider using additional libraries and tools specific to React Native to enhance the website's functionality and appearance.

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