This week's React news, links, and libraries
React Status Your weekly React news digest, every Wednesday (Re-)Introducing React Easy State — React Easy State is a transparent reactivity based state manager. It automagically decides when to render which components without explicit orders from you. We first linked it back in 2018 but Rising Stack are now doubling down on its development. Bertalan Miklos | How About an Open-Source CMS Powered by React and Node.js? — The way we build apps has evolved in the last few years, but you still can't find a decent serverless CMS on the market. That's until Webiny was created. Webiny is a self-hosted serverless CMS with a GraphQL API built using React and Node.js. Webiny Serverless CMS | use-sound: A React Hook for Sound Effects — A bit of fun here, but maybe you have a specific, useful case for introducing more sound to your apps. use-sound is, quite simply, a React hook that lets you play sound effects, and this post introduces it well. Josh Comeau | React JS Developer (Remote) — 9+ million people plan outdoor adventures with our apps every day. If you are smart and ambitious, join us to inspire people to explore more of the great outdoors. Komoot | Find a Job Through Vettery — Vettery specializes in tech roles and is completely free for job seekers. Create a profile to get started. Vettery | Migrating from Hugo to Gatsby and React Land — Cloudflare recently moved one of its documentation sites from Hugo (a fast Go-powered static site generator) to Gatsby.js and React. A curious move but 'well worth the effort' and well explained in this why-and-how article. Victoria Bernard (Cloudflare) | |
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