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On October 20, 2020, the React team released React v17.0, notable as the first major release without major changes to the React developer-facing API. [ 57 ] On March 29, 2022, React 18 was released which introduced a new concurrent renderer, automatic batching and support for server side rendering with Suspense.
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Remix has been presented as an alternative to the popular React framework Next.js. [3] Initially available through a paid subscription, the software was made open source in October 2021. [ 4 ] The team developing Remix (that also developed React Router) was acquired by Shopify in 2022, but has promised that development will stay open-source and ...
StackBlitz was released to the public on August 2, 2017 by entrepreneur Eric Simons as an online integrated development environment for creating and sharing Angular and React projects. [1] Prior to launching StackBlitz, Simons had attracted media attention by secretly living at AOL headquarters for two months in 2011 while working on a ...
By mid 2016, Abramov had joined the React team and passed the primary maintainership on to Mark Erikson and Tim Dorr. [7] In February 2019, useReducer was introduced as a React hook in the 16.8 release. It provides an API that is consistent with Redux, enabling developers to create Redux-like stores that are local to component states. [8]
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Grok is an open-source web framework based on Zope Toolkit (ZTK) technology. The project was started in 2006 by a number of Zope developers. [2] Its core technologies (Martian, grokcore.component) are also used in other Zope-based projects.