Everyone had something to say about React Hooks when it was introduced last month. But I didn’t see anyone say we can stop using Render Props. So I’ll say it. We can stop using Render Props.
A few days ago Netflix tweeted that they'd removed client-side React.js from their landing page and they saw a 50% performance improvement. It caused a bit of a stir.
In a previous post, I explained how to extract React child components to avoid using bind or arrow functions in render. But I didn’t provide a clear demo to show why this is useful. In this example…
Rendering a list of some elements in a page is a common task for almost any web-app. In this post I would like to show how to improve performance for that case. For a test example we will create app…
Server side rendering a React app can provide a few different benefits including performance and SEO. The problem is with those benefits comes a cost of additional complexity to your application. In this post, we’ll start from scratch and slowly build a server side rendered React (with React Router) while breaking down some of the complexity as we go.