Despite many worthy contenders, React remains the most popular front-end framework, and a key player in the JavaScript development landscape. React is the quintessential reactive engine, continually ...
The open-source project behind Facebook's React JavaScript library has unveiled the first release candidate for React 17, its first major version in two and a half years. However, the project ...
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Update: Facebook has announced it intends to re-license React under the MIT license. Details here. Facebook is in the middle of a fraught battle. No, it’s not over the pernicious tide of fake news ...
Released in February 2019, React 168 provides an implementation of hooks for React’s DOM, DOM server, test renderer, and shallow renderer. Hooks are supported in React DevTools. Developers can build ...
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React survey shows TanStack gains, doubts over server components
Not everyone's convinced React belongs on the server as well as in the browser Devographics has published its State of React ...
Devographics' annual State of React survey shows that React retains its dominant position, but is also raising more and more ...
Polymer vs. React—which should you use? It’s a question that inevitably crops up whenever anyone discusses the components-based future of the web. While both Polymer and React are libraries created to ...
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