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星期二 06 晚上 四月 29o 2025

Bytes: A tale of two React announcements

Bytes: A tale of two React announcements

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  1. Dan Abramov wrote about impossible components, which taste just like regular components but are made from a much healthier combination of soy products and seed oils.

  2. David Y. wrote about Investigating an [Object] not found error in a Next.js app. These types of errors can be very tricky to solve in prod, but he shows how Sentry’s distributed tracing tools make it pretty painless. [sponsored]

  3. TkDodo wrote about concurrent optimistic updates in React Query.

  4. Emil Kowalski wrote about good vs great animations. The great ones wake up at 5am and listen to Jocko Willink during their cold plunge, obviously.

  5. Spectacle is a React library for creating sleek presentations that let you live demo your code.

  6. Expo created this new page showing you how to migrate seamlessly from CodePush to EAS Update – and considering CodePush just got axed by Microsoft for good, it’s pretty helpful. [sponsored]

  7. The guy who brought us OneMillionCheckBoxes is back at it again with One Million Chessboards – a realtime chess MMO with 1 million chessboards running on a single server.

  8. Nolan Lawson wrote about AI ambivalence.

  9. bit.cloud lets you use AI to build new full-stack features as reusable components that can be installed in your team’s existing applications. Bit’s HopeAI generates high quality code, based on your dev standards and tech stack. [sponsored]

  10. Ryan Carniato wrote about working on SolidJS for the last decade and what it’s like to be copied by all the other JavaScript frameworks he’s learned.

  11. Andy Jiang and Luca Casonato wrote on the Deno blog about how to add JSR packages with pnpm and Yarn.

  12. Addy Osmani wrote about avoiding skill atrophy in the age of AI, but unfortunately, he’s too late – I’ve already lost the ability to beat “Through Fire and Flames” by Dragonforce in Guitar Hero 2 on Expert Mode.


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