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Hi everyone! Krzysztof and Kacper from Software Mansion here! π We don't know about you, but we're still living and breathing the news from last week's React conf. In the previous issue, we covered the first day of React Conf, but when it comes to React Native, many announcements took place on the second day, including VirtualView and the sneak peek into React Native 0.83. Aside from React conf announcements, Next.js 16 has been released in beta, and Remix 3 has been introduced. Also check our partner conf π¬π§ React Native London on 13-14 Nov, and make sure to claim a 10% discount with our usual code "TWIR". Letβs go! As always, thanks for supporting us on your favorite platform:
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A new major version of Next.js got released in beta. This is the best time to try the newest features and share the feedback with the team. Highlights for this release include:
π₯ Remix Jam 2025 - Introducing Remix 3 Ryan and Micheal introduced for the very first time Remix v3 in a 3h+ conf talk, and Seb watched it all so that you donβt have to. This new major version does not use React anymore, but we think it still deserves to be featured here. Itβs not even in alpha yet, but still worth exploring. On the client, it remains quite similar to React (using declarative JSX) but it has a setup function that runs only once (like Solid), state is managed imperatively and re-renders are triggered manually with On the server, itβs built on top of a scalable router with advanced pattern matching and typesafe reverse routing. It also takes the best of iframes to introduce a Overall, it introduces an interesting model that remains close to React before hooks were introduced, with some major design changes (non-reactive state updates, manual re-renders), and also offers a simpler alternative to React Server Components. As youβd expect from that team, the framework heavily relies on standard web platform primitives (even for the backend), allowing it to run almost everywhere, including Service Workers. Learning Remix 3 will teach you about CustomEvent, EventTarget and AbortController extensively.
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React Native announcements at React Conf Last week, SΓ©bastien already posted some hot takes from React Conf, but this conf edition was so packed that he didnβt cover all the great announcements related to React Native. Letβs summarize what we can expect from the latest React Native news.
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π Read Online Hi everyone, Seb here! π This week has been relatively calm in the ecosystem. We have a good variety of community blog posts, releases, and weak signals. I'm not sure what to highlight, so I'll just let you enjoy reading it! As always, thanks for supporting us on your favorite platform: π¦ Bluesky βοΈ X / Twitter π LinkedIn π½ Reddit πΈ Sponsor AG Charts: The Best React Charts in the World. AG Charts is a high-performance, canvas-based charting library from AG Grid. Originally built...
π Read Online Hi everyone, Seb and Armand here! π This week, we found various interesting React releases and links about directives, Partial Pre-Rendering, performance, micro-frontends, i18n, among other things. On the React Native side, we had 2 major releases and various interesting weak signals. Beware of the RN Dev Server vulnerability, and make sure to upgrade if needed. As always, thanks for supporting us on your favorite platform: π¦ Bluesky βοΈ X / Twitter π LinkedIn π½ Reddit πΈ Sponsor...
π Read Online Hi everyone! Filip and Krzysztof from Software Mansion here! π This edition is special for at least four reasons: It's a very rounded anniversary edition - issue 256 - let's hope our counter can hold more than 8 bits π€ This is the first newsletter issue for Filip, who is improving React Native DX by developing Radon IDE. It was a great week, with a lot of excellent content emerging from the Next.js conf in the React world. React Native isn't far behind, as this week saw some...