Refine: A React-based framework for data-intensive apps
October 6, 2021
React Native 0.66 Released — Highlights include support for Hermes 0.9.0, taps on views outside the parent, better support for Apple Silicon, iOS 15 and Xcode 13, along with new Bluetooth permissions for Android. As you would expect, there are also a small number of breaking changes. |
Refine: A Framework for Data Intensive Applications — Need both speed and flexibility? This zero-configuration framework is well-suited to admin panels, B2B applications and dashboards. Refine uses the Ant Design System (though support for other UI libraries is coming in due course) but derives its power by being strongly opinionated in regard to API networking, state management and authentication/authorization. Pankod |
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Faster React Apps with Memoization — You have a sluggish React web app on your hands. How do you fix it? Nick looks at resolving a problem with excessive re-rendering here. Nick Lanam |
▶ From React to SvelteKit — The two hosts of the popular Syntax webdev podcast talk about moving a site from using React to SvelteKit and why it made sense. (55 minutes.) Syntax Podcast podcast |
The Complete Guide to PropTypes in React — Not using TypeScript, yet want to realize at least some of the benefits of strong typing? Why not avail yourself of React’s built-in type-checking facility. Haseeb Anwar |
▶ Open-Source Documentation: Tales from React and React Native — In the talk she intended to present in person at React Finland 2021, Rachel makes the case for paying closer attention to that which is usually an afterthought in the open-source development process—all while wearing Finnish saunahattu. Rachel Nabors |
🛠 Code and Tools |
React Native Header Views — A set of five time-saving header views which can also be used individually if your prefer. Kuray Ogun |