Stop writing ‘fake’ React code

December 7, 2022 By Mark Otto 0

▶  A Trailer for React.js: The Documentary — Honeypot has a good record in producing interesting developer documentaries (such as this one about Vue.js) so it’s neat to see they have a React one on the way in early 2023. Folks like David Nolen, Sophie Alpert, and Dan Abramov make an appearance.

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They also had Douglas Crockford explain ▶️ the pronunciation of JSON..

Updated ‘Complete Intro to React’ Course — Learn to build real-world apps using modern React and the latest tools in the React ecosystem like Vite, ESLint, TailwindCSS, React Router, and React Query!

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A Minimal TypeScript Crash Course for React — Johannes is so convinced learning TypeScript is a good use of your time he’s boiled it down to the basics, complete with interactive exercises to help it stick.

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Not convinced yet? Daniel Asta attempts to show why TypeScript is useful for React developers.

▶  ‘Stop Writing Fake React Code’ — Jack’s not a fan of vanilla JavaScript in React apps when an idiomatic React-style approach would feel more natural. He shares a few rules to avoid falling into the same issue yourself.

Jack Herrington

IN BRIEF:

  • The Storybook team has shared an update on future support for frameworks including Next.js, SvelteKit, and Remix. Most of this is set to arrive in 2023.

  • If you’ve never worked with both React and React Native, you might wonder how different the experiences are. Mike Cavaliere boils it down.

  • 🎄 adventJS is the JavaScript equivalent of those paper advent calendars but instead of candy, you get a new coding challenge each day through Christmas Eve.

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🛠 And one from earlier in 2022..