Four years of being hooked by React

November 30, 2022 By Mark Otto 0

Working with Zustand β€” Some tips for using Zustand, a relatively minimal state management library with a lot of enthusiastic users.

TkDodo

As an aside, Zustand’s homepage has one of the nicest (cutest?) parallax-style effects I’ve seen (and I usually dislike parallax effects!)

CSS Variables for React Devs β€” An updated piece, and a solid look at how to use CSS variables (custom properties) in your next project.

Josh W Comeau

IN BRIEF:

  • The core contributors to React Native held a summit in September and this writeup explains what they did, what they discussed, and some of where the RN ecosystem is headed. (This GitHub discussion thread on what React Native can do to improve is also quite illuminating.)

  • Ruben Casas ponders React’s future, stories of people migrating away from React, and whether React will ‘go away’ in 10 years. This is a story as old as time and could apply to almost any technology.

  • πŸͺ We were just reminded it’s just over 4 years since hooks were first introduced. πŸ‘΄πŸ»

Golden Oldie: How to Build Stunning 3D Scenes with React Three Fiber β€” If you want to build neat 3D visualizations in the browser using the React concepts you’re already familiar with, here’s how to get started. A great intro. (This dates from a year ago, but I encountered it again and remembered how cool it was!)

Varun Vachhar

πŸ›  Code and Tools

react-multi-email β€” Format multiple email addresses as the user types, as shown in their demo.
Tom at AXISJ

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