⚛️ This week's React news, links, and libraries
React Status Your weekly React news digest, every Wednesday ▶ Let's Build a React Data Grid with KendoReact — The data grid is a key UI component used in most business apps. In this video, TJ demos how to implement the KendoReact Data Grid and how to work with some of its most used features, such as paging, filtering and theming. Watch it now. Progress KendoReact | | An Open Letter to the Gatsby Open Source Community — One of the founders of GatsbyJS offers a suprisingly candid response to community concerns about how Gatsby contractors (and employees) have been treated in the past, as well as the natural friction between an open source project and its associated company. Kyle Matthews also offers some thoughts regarding the future of their open source efforts. Kyle Mathews | | Build a React Application with Amazon Web Services — For nearly two decades AWS has offered cloud services which power countless numbers of web apps/services. Entry level pricing is very affordable (it might even be free) so why not consider making your next React app powered by AWS? Here's how. Amazon Web Services | | Get Tech Interviews This Week — Create a profile on Vettery to connect with hiring managers at startups and Fortune 500 companies. It's free for job-seekers. Vettery | ℹ️ Interested in running a job listing in React Status? There's more info here. | ▶ From Web Comics to React Core with Rachel Nabors — In case you think online communities just happen (like they did in the early days–sort of) today there are few organizations which can afford to leave community development to the vagaries of random chance. That's really just the beginning of the story of how Rachel Nabors came to be working for Facebook in London. Listen to her fascinating journey. The Overflow Podcast podcast | | Records and Tuples for React — A look at a proposal currently progressing smoothly through TC39 and how records and tuples may eventually prove interesting for use with React. Sébastien Lorber | | zustand: Yet Another State Management Solution? — There's room for yet another state management solution, right? Well, maybe. But only if it's small, fast and scaleable, all of which zustand claims to be. It also eschews boilerplating and opinionated code, which might also come as a pleasant change as compared to the alternatives. react-spring | |
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