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Filed underGeneraloninSeptember 24th, 2024.Sep 2024. Over the past few months, I’ve been working on a brand new version of this blog. A couple of weeks ago, I flipped the switch! Here’s a quick side-by-side: From a design perspective, it hasn’t changed too much; I like to think that it’s a bit more refined, but the same general idea. Most of the interesting changes are under-the-hood, or hidden in
Full Code: https://github.com/RobPruzan/react-scratch Table of Contents Rendering something to the screen useState Re-rendering a component Reconciling view nodes between render Conditional elements Efficient DOM updates More hooks useRef useEffect useMemo useCallback useContext Final result Conclusion My goal here is to walk through my process of building react from the groundup, hopefully giving
React 19 and Suspense - A Drama in 3 Acts16.06.2024 — ReactJs, React Query, Suspense, JavaScript — 7 min read That was quite a roller-coaster last week 🎢. Some things unravelled, some things went down, and in the middle of it: React Summit, the biggest React conference in the world. Let me try to break down what happened, in hopefully the right order, and what we can all learn from it. To do that
React 19 is now stable! Additions since this post was originally shared with the React 19 RC in April: Pre-warming for suspended trees: see Improvements to Suspense. React DOM static APIs: see New React DOM Static APIs. The date for this post has been updated to reflect the stable release date. In our React 19 Upgrade Guide, we shared step-by-step instructions for upgrading your app to React 19. I
We have thousands of engineers committing React code every day to Meta’s largest codebases. Part of our responsibility on the Flow team is to make it as easy as possible for anyone to contribute, from design system React experts to C++ engineers making one-off internal pages to support their backend services. Over the last year, we’ve built several new language features to make it easier than ever
React Server Components bring server-exclusive capabilities to React. I've been using this new paradigm within Next.js 13 and 14, and what follows is my honest assessment of it[1]. I debated not publishing this post because of the way the React community has historically handled criticism. It is only recently that I decided it is important to share my thoughts, especially after seeing that much of
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