react-fetching-library → v1.6.* weight
17.7kb → 10.1kb
-40% bundle size change! It's just migration to rollup with closure compiler
Thanks @ReactTraining for that TIP in react-router v6 :)
Reduced @nextjs publish times by 80% last night (over 1 hour to now 15 minutes).
Using @rustlang more has increased publish times. We started using @vercel Remote Cache + @turborepo for reliable, consistent cache hits.
Expect even more frequent Next.js canaries!
The `gap` CSS property is a convenient way to set the spacing between not only the grid but also flex items!
And now, with the just-released Safari 14.1, you can use it in every major browser! 🥳
For some time now I've thought Optimistic Updates for mutations are not a good idea.
Now FB (@dan_abramov) is saying the same thing
"For many user interfaces, we've come to a conclusion that naïve optimistic updates are *not* the right user experience"
https://t.co/pDVDuCyTwP
As 2020 comes to an end we wanted to share a special Holiday Update on our research into zero-bundle-size React Server Components. The demo is available now whether you want to play with it during the holiday, or when work picks back up in the new year. https://t.co/C9BgkgOI5A
We’ve been working with the React team at Facebook extensively to bring this vision to life!
Super excited to finally be able to share this proposal! 🚀
React Server Components look very promising.
One interesting takeaway: I'd say React has firmly stepped over the "library" line into "framework", as it now has a spec for "IO libraries" (fetch, db, etc) and wants to use a filename convention to distinguish where components run.
Today I'm _extremely_ excited to announced the first alpha release of the newest member of the Redux family:
🚀🚀RTK Query!🚀🚀
RTK Query is an advanced data fetching and caching library, built for Redux Toolkit:
https://t.co/ObA8bcqZhx
`npm i @rtk-incubator/rtk-query`
Ok, I'm seriously so excited by #TypeScript 4.1!
(released today!)
I mean come on: you can now e.g. type all 80 color variations from @TailwindCSS in like.. no time:
Know someone who should adopt Next.js?
Here are three strategies they can use to incrementally adopt.
Start using #nextjs in your application to reduce costs, increase developer productivity, and provide the best customer experience.
https://t.co/724NDy1yG9