⚛️ This week's React news, links, and libraries
🖤 It's time to speak up, donate or even just stream a fundraising video, because Black Lives Matter. Our thoughts are with everyone fighting for these causes. We've also donated to the Stephen Lawrence Charitable Trust and the NAACP. | React Status Your weekly React news digest, every Wednesday The Rise of React (And Its Growing Pervasiveness) — In the most recent issue of Increment, a noted journalist (for WIRED and The Economist) takes a wide-angle look at how React came to be one of the predominant frontend frameworks powering today's web and the attendant implications ― both positive and negative ― for the future. Chris Stokel-Walker (Increment) | React Tutorials Now on The Mozilla Developer Network — While it may be the world does not need more generic React tutorials, when an industry heavyweight decides to jump in it's still newsworthy. We're impressed by what we see in MDN's Getting Started with React tutorial, for example. Mozilla Developer Network | Reparenting is Now Possible with React — The popular and compelling UI artefact of dragging-and-dropping often requires reparenting which―according to renown React authority Dan Abramov― "there are no plans". But here's a solution which will deliver most of what you need. Paolo Longo | Find A Job Through Vettery — Vettery specializes in tech roles and is completely free for job seekers. Create a profile to get started. Vettery | ℹ️ Interested in running a job listing in React Status? There's more info here. Four Ways to Conditionally Render in React — For many developers, effective UI design means only showing those things which the user wants or needs to see based on certain conditions. Here's an overview of four ways to control what gets seen and what doesn't. Piero Borrelli | React Hooks: Now What Do I Do? — So you've been through the official documentation on React Hooks. You think you understand the concept. It all seems to make sense. But what's lacking is an integrated, holistic feel for how they are best employed. This article pulls it all together. David Polites (Expedia) | Caldera: A Server-Side Execution Environment for React — Ever wondered how two separate web app clients can update the same data in real time? There has got to be some magic must be happening server-side. That's exactly what Caldera promises: all the logic runs on the server and real-time updates are sent out to the client. Not possible you say? Check out the examples. CalderaJS | |
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