React Goes Independent: Inside the New React Foundation
Description
It’s been a big week for React devs as the annual React Conf just wrapped up in Las Vegas.
The biggest news? React and React Native are moving out from under Meta to a new React Foundation with an independent technical governance structure. The React Foundation’s mission will be to support the React community and ecosystem, and a board of directors will steer it going forward.
Also in time for React Conf, React 19.2 dropped, and it brings new features like partial pre-rendering, a new useEffectEvent hook, and an <Activity/> component that lets devs prioritize rendering tomaintain state and make navigation faster.
Not to be outdone, Cloudflare announced a new RPC protocol called Cap’n Web, which is a pure TypeScript implementation. What makes Cap’n Web unique is that it supports bi-directional calling, promise pipelining, and lets users design RPC interfaces that look like regular JavaScript APIs.
Chapter Markers:
- 03:18 - React Foundation
- 07:10 - React Compiler 1.0 and React 19.2
- 17:13 - Cap’n Web
- 24:19 - Opera Neon
- 27:16 - The EU is considering cookie law changes
- 31:43 - The Internet Archive hits 1 trillion pages
- 33:33 - What’s making us happy
Links:
- Paige - Cap’n Web pure TypeScript RPC system
- Jack - Introducing the React Foundation
- TJ - React 19.2
- European policymakers may be fixing the cookie banner headache they created
- Opera wants you to pay $20 per month for its new AI browser
- Celebrating 1 Trillion Web Pages Archived
What Makes Us Happy this Week:
- Paige - The Terminal List: Dark Wolf TV series
- Jack - Fender Acoustasonic guitar
- TJ - Portable stadium seat addition
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