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βπ Read Online β Hi everyone! Huge thanks β€οΈ β we just hit #1 resource on the State of React 2025 survey. Wild. This week leans heavily into TanStack and Next.js content, plus a few notable releases worth your time. On mobile, Hermes is clearly ramping up, and ByteDance just lowered the barrier to building Lynx apps. Letβs dive in. As always, thanks for supporting us on your favorite platform:
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βState of React 2025 - Survey Resultsβ The State of React 2025 survey results are out. Itβs impossible to summarize it all here, but here's what I've taken away:
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π Read Online Hi everyone! This week is rather quiet in the React world, so we took a step back on Vinext, found great community blog posts, and weak signals. On the React Native side, letβs welcome our new author, Jan Jaworski, who covered the new Expo SDK and the State of React Native survey results, among many other things. Let's dive in! πΈ Sponsor Still writing tests manually? Notion, Dropbox and LaunchDarkly have found a new testing paradigm - and they can't imagine working without it....
π Read Online Hello everyone, Krzysztof and Kacper from Software Mansion here π The React Foundation officially launched. Cloudflare rebuilt the whole Next.js in a week using AI. In the meantime, the real Next.js is adding version-matched docs so agents always have context on new and recently updated APIs. On the React Native side, Hermes is moving beyond mobile: Hermes-node brings the engine to Node.js as a potential V8 swap. CSS Grid is also coming to React Native, and TanStack Router has...
π Read Online Hi everyone! This week, we have a good variety of React content, with great community articles and various releases. Many generative UI solutions are emerging, and Iβm curious to better understand how they differ from one another. React Native 0.84 just dropped, and Gesture Handler 3 is in beta. Expo SDK 55 should also be out soon. πΈ Sponsor Seer: AI that debugs React errors and writes the fix Most AI coding tools only see your source code. Seer, Sentry's AI debugging agent,...