React Status Your weekly React news digest, every Wednesday Reactime 3.0: The Time Traveling State Debugger — It was only three months ago we first featured this Chrome dev tool for tracking and visualizing state changes in React application but there's a major new version out. It lets you record & store snapshots of your app's state and walk through them to debug, etc. Chris Flannery | Build Your Own React — An interestingly presented walkthrough of creating your own React-a-like from scratch. You'll need some time (and be gentle with the scrolling) but this is an interesting way to present such a walkthrough. Rodrigo Pombo | Tried & True Productivity Tips from 25 React Experts — The KendoReact team curated the top productivity tips of 25 React experts, from smart ways to hit the ground running with React to advanced productivity hacks. Includes ideas from Emma Wedekind, Kent C. Dodds, vjeux and many more. Check them out. Progress KendoReact | Meet doctor : A New React Native Command — The new doctor command helps out with getting started, troubleshooting and automatically fixing errors with your React Native development environment. Lucas Bento | React Admin 3.0: An Admin Panel for B2B Applications — A framework for building browser-based 'admin' apps on the backend of your choice (REST, GraphQL, etc. all fine). It uses Material UI, Redux, React Router, and similar favorites. There's a demo if you want to see it live. Used to be known as admin-on-rest . Marmelab | Facebook and Microsoft Partnering on Remote Development — Facebook is working to make VS Code to be the 'IDE of choice' within the company, migrating over ideas from its Atom-based Nuclide project (which is now duly 'retired'). This isn't exactly React news, but since most of the React team are based at Facebook, it'll have implications for them, and for you if you used Nuclide too. Facebook | Find a Job Through Vettery — Make a profile, name your salary, and connect with hiring managers from top employers. Vettery is completely free for job seekers. Vettery | Authenticating Your First React App (with Auth0) — I was at a hackathon last weekend where a team lamented how tricky they found it to hook into Auth0 (a popular 'auth as a service' platform). This tutorial would have come in handy, as it covers authenticating a React app using Auth0's new SPA SDK, React Context, and hooks. Chris Sevilleja | |
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