React Native 0.70 is out! 🎉 It features Hermes as the default JS engine, simplifications and updated docs for the New Architecture, and more!
We go over the new release in this blog post:
https://t.co/ggIIBPiZg1
TypeScript 4.8 is here! Now with
✅ Improved narrowing and inference
✅ Primitive-parsing from template string types
✅ --incremental/--watch perf improvements
✅ Lots of new correctness checks
and more! Read up and get it now!
https://t.co/gMaFQlmXFq
With the 0.70 release branch cut, we are excited to announce that @HermesEngine is now the default engine on Android and iOS for 0.70+
Here’s an overview of why we made the switch and all the exciting new changes the community can expect:
https://t.co/tRsd8jd0nd
The first (?) interactive TypeScript type debugger.
Primarily built for the byte-code/VM of the new type checker, but is actually already quite useful to debug types by simply stepping through it.💪
I will compile it to WebAssembly in the next days to let it run in the browser.
I wrote a blog post about how we shaved 50% off our JavaScript bundling time and made development feedback instantaneous with our scale. 🎉🎉🎉
https://t.co/SjTEtRk287
TypeScript 4.7 is now out, bringing
✅ Support for ES modules in Node.js
✅ Improved inference and narrowing
✅ More powerful conditional types
✅ Go to Source Definition
✅ Smarter Organize Imports
and more! Try it out today!
https://t.co/1m2ibOTkjO
We're happy to share an update on the new architecture rollout!
Check out our post on updates to the migration guide, the official template, the dedicated working group and much more!
https://t.co/KPCHbd3Kmr
Could we have TypeScript with no build step? Could we have types in JavaScript? Maybe!
We're exploring bringing optional type syntax into the JavaScript language!
https://t.co/VUgckfpiHB
Pre-release of 0.68.0 is out! This version is the first to support the new architecture opt-in and we are hoping to promote it to stable.
You can help by trying it out and reporting issues here: https://t.co/FC5eoiB3fN
🚨 Big news 🚨
Today we are releasing [email protected] with Fabric support – making it the first third-party lib that supports the new React Native architecture. Check our post to learn how we did it and how to use it with a new Fabric-enabled App
https://t.co/oGeMfQ08Di
0.67 is out! Our first release of the new year, happy 2022 everyone 🎉
Check out our post for more details on changes, release process improvements, and how you can help future React Native releases!
https://t.co/zHg1fAU3sU
New docs for your holiday reading!
We've just added a new "Architecture" section that features a deep dive of the new React Native renderer!
We hope to be adding more architecture docs in the new year! For now, happy holidays!!
https://t.co/ijYZ71N6iY
We just released Create React App 5! 🔥
This release includes:
- webpack 5
- Jest 27
- PostCSS 8
- ESLint 8
- Fast refresh improvements
- Support for Tailwind
Thanks to @mrmckeb, @MNON_Henriksen, @lukekarrys, @MichaelDeBoey93 and all the contributors! 🙌 https://t.co/e136sN21sy
TypeScript 4.5 is now available!
Read up on what's new including
- Promise Improvements with the Awaited Type
- lib Overrides in node_modules
- New JSDoc Constructs
- Snippet Completions
https://t.co/IJWp6ggFRG
With community adoption and feedback, @HermesEngine has flourished.
Today, we’d like to share all the progress we’ve made and the case for making Hermes the default engine for React Native.
https://t.co/P9mIe8f6KH
❤️🖤 RNR 201 is out! 🖤❤️
Robin, Jamon, and new co-host, Jon Major Condon, talk about five of the biggest stories from the React Native community in a new show format, "We React to News."
@jamonholmgren@robin_heinze@jonmajorc#ReactNative
https://t.co/wWvfeZXluC
In-depth overview of the new features in React 18 |
Automatic batching for fewer renders in React 18 · Discussion #21 · reactwg/react-18 · GitHub https://t.co/Aj3yNlbHQX