This essay attempts to make Conal’s vision more understandable to less mathematically-oriented programmers, and also show how this perspective could be the foundation for a new era of programming, not just with user interfaces, but also multi-node computing, storage, machine learning, etc.
In certain cases, useMemo is irrelevant, overused, and likely harmful to the performance of your application. Learn these situations and how to avoid them.
Since the React hooks API was introduced, a lot of questions have risen about whether or not React hooks will replace Redux. In my view, there is little overlap between hooks and Redux. Hooks didn’t…
Immutability is changing - time for an exploration of why Immer is a philosophical fit with React! Why has Immer gained so much love this year, and does it have staying power?
React Hooks API is officially released in React 16.8.In this post, we focus especially on useReducer by introducing various use cases. Before continuing reading this tutorial, please read the…
A tutorial on how to use RxJS in React for state management. It shows how to implement a Rx.js higher-order component (hoc) that takes over the observable streams ...
I’ve seen React misunderstood by smart people more often than any other JavaScript library. React is packed with ideas that were radical at the time of its introduction. This created an air of…
Build website interactions and animations visually — without writing code. Add parallax scrolling effects, mouse based motion, and multi-step animations without learning CSS and JavaScript.
glamorous is React component styling solved with an elegant (inspired) API, small footprint (<5kb gzipped), and great performance (via glamor). It has a very similar API to styled-components and uses similar tools under the hood (glamor).