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React
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The library for web and native user interfaces
Joined July 2013
- We're relicensing React, Jest, Flow, and Immutable.js under the MIT license.
- React 18 is now available on npm! Here’s an overview of what’s new in React 18, and what it means for the future.
- It's my birthday! 🎊 Today marks 5 years since React was open sourced. 🎂 Feeling grateful to have had a chance to help change UI development.
- Today, we’re deprecating Create React App for new apps, and encouraging existing apps to migrate to a framework. We’re also providing docs for when a framework isn’t a good fit for your project, or you prefer to start by building a framework.
- We’ve just released React 16.8 with a stable version of Hooks. React Hooks let you use features like local state and lifecycle without writing a class. They’re fully backwards-compatible and you can start using them today. reactjs.org/blog/2019/02/0…
- React Compiler is open source!
- We’ve just released Create React App 2.0, including a year’s worth of improvements. reactjs.org/blog/2018/10/0…
- 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. reactjs.org/server-compone…
- Our next major release is React 18. It will include out-of-the-box improvements like automatic batching, new APIs like startTransition, and a new streaming server renderer with built-in support for React.lazy.
- We just released React 16. Thanks to all our contributors! 🎉
- Congratulations to the Vue team on 3.0 release!Vue 3.0 "One Piece" is here! github.com/vuejs/vue-next…

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