⚛️ This week's React news, links, and libraries
React Status Your weekly React news digest, every Wednesday ▶ Why I'm Using Next.js in 2020 — Lee makes the bold claim that he thinks "the future of React is actually Next.js" but attempts to break it down and explains where he sees React's role growing server-side. 10 minutes. Lee Robinson | ▶ A One (Very Long) Episode Fullstack React, GraphQL, and TypeScript Course — When we first looked at what this video tutorial covers we assumed it would be the usual multi-part series of 60-90 minute episodes. We did a double take when we learned this one was just a single episode at nearly 14 hours long. There have been 100K views in just 10 days so it must be doing something right. Ben Awad | Find a Job Through Vettery — 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. Create Your First React Native Android App — Keen to bridge your React skills over to the mobile app development space? This well organized tutorial will help you do just that. You too will then be ready to build the next Instagram killer. Esther Vaati | An Intro to Storybook (By Its Creators) — We've mentioned Storybook a couple of times recently but it occurred to us there was still room for a tutorial to kick-off your use of the popular UI component development tool. Who better to tell that story than its creators? Dominic Nguyen / Tom Coleman | A Checklist Before You Ship Your React Native App in 2020 — Pilots and astronauts use them and you should too: a 'pre-flight' checklist for your React Native app. It will ensure you've covered off all the necessary details before launching your app into the wild blue yonder. Gant Laborde | Fresh: An Opinionated and 'Dead Simple' Forms Library — Forms are another one of those things where there is nothing much new under the sun. But maybe there shouldn't be. So long as you're prepared to agree with Fresh's opinions, it's a fast and easy way to get your forms built and shipped. Level Up Tutorials | |
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