Learn the key concepts behind React and how to use JSX elements and components to build lean and fast web front ends React, also known as ReactJS, is an open source JavaScript library for building ...
Meanwhile, something new is bubbling up: the idea that you don’t need to handcraft React components line by line anymore. Instead, prompts to AI models can spin up entire interfaces in seconds, ...
As promised in February, Microsoft embraced the wildly popular React JavaScript library in Visual Studio 2015 by providing built-in support for its JSX syntax. So I took it for a spin. It works.
Overview: React and Next.js provide reusable components and fast page loads.Vue and Nuxt are ideal for flexible, ...
At its F8 developer conference in San Francisco today, Facebook announced that it is open-sourcing its React native framework for building native apps. React Native is Facebook’s version of its React ...
Released in February 2019, React 168 provides an implementation of hooks for React’s DOM, DOM server, test renderer, and shallow renderer. Hooks are supported in React DevTools. Developers can build ...
Meta is transferring its popular open-source JavaScript testing framework, Jest, to the OpenJS Foundation. Jest is one of Meta's top open-source projects and has proven a popular tool for testing ...
Turbopack and React Compiler support are now stable. Caching is intended to become more flexible with the new Cache ...
Web developers might be especially interested in the new Visual Studio 2022 Preview 3 release, which introduces new JavaScript/TypeScript project types, integration with ASP.NET Core APIs, Hot Reload ...