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The open-source project behind Facebook's React JavaScript library has unveiled the first release candidate for React 17, its first major version in two and a half years.
React, Facebook’s JavaScript library for building UIs, is getting a dedicated IDE for web development, called Reactide. Offered by developers calling themselves Team Reactide, the IDE serves as ...
Facebook has completely rewritten React, its popular JavaScript library for building user interfaces. The company hasn't previously talked about React Fiber, as the project is called, but it has ...
Facebook’s React.js library is now used to create native applications for multiple platforms, including iOS, Windows 10, and Android.
The next version of the popular React JavaScript library -- React 16, or React Fiber, featuring a major tech rewrite -- has reached release candidate status, amid ongoing licensing issues that are ...
Facebook’s open source React library is increasingly worrying devs September 19, 2017 - 11:37 am Update: Facebook has announced it intends to re-license React under the MIT license. Details here.
Back in 2013, Facebook open-sourced its React JavaScript library, which it had previously used to help build parts of the Facebook and Instagram websites.
Matt Mullenweg, the co-founder of the popular open source web publishing software WordPress, has said the community will be pulling away from using Facebook’s React JavaScript library over ...